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The English Earl

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England, November AD1035.Cnut, the Danish king of England, is dead, his son and chosen heir, Harthacnut, fighting for the survival of Denmark against Magnus, usurper of Cnut's eldest son's rule of Norway. Cnut's Northern Empire of England, Denmark, Norway and Sweden is fragmented and in turmoil, and that's before news of his death even spreads.The queen dowager, Lady Emma, has the support of Earl Godwine to rule until her son, Harthacnut, can come to England to claim his inheritance. But there are problems. No one knows how long it will take Harthacnut to regain control of his father's Viking Empire, and the English will not allow themselves to be left abandoned in the meantime.Earl Leofric of Mercia, has long been an ally of Cnut's, but not always an ally of his wife, the queen dowager. And more, Cnut made concessions for his other surviving son, the result of his union with Lady AElfgifu of Northampton in Mercia, and Earl Leofric must honour those, despite the queen dowager's determination to ignore the son's existence.As England once more faces the threat of external attack, should Magnus prevail in Denmark, Earl Leofric has important decisions to make. He has a long held grudge to settle with Earl Godwine of Wessex, Cnut's much-favoured earl, while ensuring his own family's survival. Earl Leofric is the only truly English Earl within England and Mercia is his to command.And the queen dowager should never be overlooked. In power for her entire adult life, she is desperate to retain her hold on the network of prestige she controls, little caring who she endangers along the way. The queen dowager has twice been England's queen. She has always had more than the one son she shared with Cnut, and her older sons are keen to exercise their own claim to wear England's crown.Harald, son of Cnut and AElfgifu, Harthacnut, son of Cnut and Lady Emma, Edward and Alfred, sons of Lady Emma and King AEthelred II; four men with an equal, and valid claim to the English kingdom, but there is only one kingdom available. Who will prevail?This is the seventh book in the Earls of Mercia series (main series), charting the history of the House of Leofwine, the only noble family to hold power for over a century in the turbulent final years of Anglo-Saxon England, a feat not even accomplished by the ruling English House of Wessex or the ruling Danish/English House of Swein Forkbeard.Suggested Reading OrderThe Earl of Mercia's FatherThe Danish King's EnemySweinNorthman Part 1Northman Part 2WulfstanThe King's EarlCnutThe Earl of MerciaThe English EarlThe Earl's KingViking KingPRAISE FOR THE EARLS OF MERCIA SERIES"This is a fantastic series of books, by an author who certainly knows his subject. I was into the Roman invasions but am rapidly converting to the Britons!" Amazon Reviewer"A must-read for fans of Viking age England. This promises to be a very good series of which I can't wait for the next instalment." Amazon Reviewer"Intriguing, well-written stories about the early days of Great Britain between Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror... at the time Athelred was King... the story is written from the perspective of one the emerging Earl's who sits on the Witan (counsel). The time period show the interplay between Great Britain and the Scandinavian countries (Viking raiders) as well." Amazon.com ReviewerABOUT THE AUTHORI'm an author of fantasy (Viking age/dragon-themed) and historical fiction (Anglo-Saxon, Vikings and the British Isles as a whole before the Norman Conquest), born in the old Mercian kingdom at some point since the end of Anglo-Saxon England. Raised in the shadow of a strange little building and told from a very young age that it housed the bones of the long-dead kings of Mercia, it's little wonder that my curiosity in the Anglo-Saxons ran riot. I can only blame my parents!I write A LOT. You've been warned!
Release date Australia
July 25th, 2018
Author
Pages
278
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
Independently Published
Imprint
Independently Published
Dimensions
152x229x15
ISBN-13
9781717854582
Product ID
29990884

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