Series: Book 1 in the Warrior Chronicles series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Historical Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
The first book in Bernard
Cornwell’s number one bestselling series The Warrior
Chronicles, on the making of England and the fate of his
great hero, Uhtred of Bebbanburg. Uhtred is an English boy, born into
the aristocracy of ninth-century Northumbria. Orphaned at
ten, he is captured and adopted by a Dane and taught the
Viking ways. Yet Uhtred's fate is indissolubly bound up with
Alfred, King of Wessex, who rules over the only English
kingdom to survive the Danish assault. The struggle between
the English and the Danes and the strife between christianity
and paganism is the background to Uhtred's growing up. He is
left uncertain of his loyalties but a slaughter in a winter
dawn propels him to the English side and he will become a man
just as the Danes launch their fiercest attack yet on
Alfred's kingdom. Marriage ties him further still to the West
Saxon cause but when his wife and child vanish in the chaos
of the Danish invasion, Uhtred is driven to face the greatest
of the Viking chieftains in a battle beside the sea. There,
in the horror of the shield-wall, he discovers his true
allegiance.