Angel Mountain Saga
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The Angel Mountain Saga of five novels was written by Pembrokeshire author Brian John, and was first published at the rate of one volume per year in 2001-2005. The publisher is Greencroft Books, based in Newport, Pembrokeshire. The novels tell of the life and times of Mistress Martha Morgan, a feisty heroine who starts the series in 1796 as a pregnant and suicidal eighteen-year-old and finishes it by going to her grave in 1855. The five novels are "On Angel Mountain" (2001), "House of angels" (2002), "Dark Angel" (2003), "Rebecca and the Angels" (2004) and "Flying with Angels" (2005).
The novels have a cult following and have now sold over 20,000 copies in total -- a substantial total for a small regional publisher. "On Angel Mountain" was reprinted three times, and was then bought by Corgi, whose edition first appeared in March 2006. Corgi has also bought the second and third books in the series.
The novels are all set in the rough landscape around the mountain of Carningli in North Pembrokeshire, which is now the scene of considerable "literary tourism" as fans of the series visit "Martha Morgan Country."
In reviews Mistress Martha is referred to as "Mother Wales" in view of her complex and imperfect character, inviting comparisons with Chris Guthrie, the heroine and "Mother Scotland" who features in Grassic Gibbons' famous series called "A Scots Quair."