1010AD: England is dying, its people brutalised and its lands ravaged after wave after wave of Norse invaders. King Ethelred does little but sit on his throne, haunted by his troubled past and easy prey for his manipulative advisors, leaving his subjects to fend for themselves. Unwilling to stand by and do nothing, a famous Ealdorman, Ulfcytel of Eastengle, has gathered an army, ready to fight and die rather than capitulate to the latest invader: a brutal "Jomsviking" warlord known as Thorkell the Tall. To Ulfcytel's surprise, his army is soon joined by a stranger from the south, Alaric, who has rushed to assist him in the hope that England might finally prevail. Unbeknownst to Alaric and Ulfcytel, their efforts to save their people have gained the attention of their disturbed and ill-advised king, setting in motion a chain of events that they, and all England, can only hope to endure.



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Alfred Read is a former political correspondent turned author of historical fiction. He holds a degree in journalism and master's degrees in human rights and global politics. Over the years he's developed a keen interest in history, most particularly the Anglo Saxon period of his native England. He aspires to make a contribution in these postmodern times by continuing to write historically accurate fiction from a heartfelt and patriotic perspective.

Titel
England's Martyr
EAN
9781739504519
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
10.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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0.68 MB
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516