Last Kingdom (Saxon Tales #1) by Bernard Cornwell

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: January 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780060887186
  • Sales Rank: 4,547
  • 368pp
  • Series: Saxon Tales, #1
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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From Bernard Cornwell, the New York Times bestselling author whom the Washington Post calls "perhaps the greatest writer of historical adventure novels today," comes a saga of blood, rage, fidelity, and betrayal. In the ninth and tenth centuries, King Alfred and his heirs fought to secure the survival of the last outpost of Anglo-Saxon culture by battling the ferocious Vikings, whose invading warriors had already captured and occupied three of England's four kingdoms.

In A.D. 866, Uhtred, a boy of ten and the son of a nobleman, is captured in the same battle that leaves his father dead. His captor is the Earl Ragnar, a Danish chieftain, who raises the boy as his own, teaching him the Viking ways of war. As a young man expected to partake in raids and bloody massacres of the English, he grapples with divided loyalties, torn between Ragnar, the warrior he loves like a father, and Alfred, whose piety and introspection leave him cold. It takes a terrible slaughter and the unexpected joys of marriage for Uhtred to discover his true allegiance -- and to rise to his greatest challenge.

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The Washington Post - Katherine A. Powers

In addition to providing thrilling combat action and satisfying details of material life, military accoutrement and battle tactics, Cornwell's best historical fiction pleases us mightily in the way his renditions of the great actors and events of yore stray from received versions. Such contrariness is partly the product of meticulous research and partly of a mischievous sense of humor. Happily, both inform The Last Kingdom throughout.

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Bernard Cornwell is the New York Times bestselling author of the Saxon Tales, the Richard Sharpe series, the Grail Quest series, the Nathaniel Starbuck Chronicles, the Warlord Chronicles, and many other novels. He lives with his wife on Cape Cod.

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New hero for the common man.by BDbksllr

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November 27, 2008: Cornwell has done it again. He has created a character (albeit a possible distant relative) the has flaws like his other characters. This time he tackles England circa 866 to 877. Invasion by the Danish (vikings) and the rise of importance of Alfred the Great. Centers around young Uhtred from his capture by Danes to his shaky allegiance with Alfred.

total page turner!by Anonymous

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March 31, 2006: I do not usually read historical novels. So when my father lent me this book, I thought- 'ok'. To my suprise I could not put this book down. Mr Cornwell did a very good job of combining history with fiction weaving Uhtred's story into a wonderful tale. You really feel for this lost soul throughout the book. 2 more books to come will finish Uhtreds tale. The Pale Horseman and The North Lords. Both of which I will be purchasing shortly! Excellent read for both female and male audiences.


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