Last Kingdom Series Books 4-6 (e-bog) af Cornwell, Bernard
Cornwell, Bernard (forfatter)

Last Kingdom Series Books 4-6 e-bog

230,54 DKK (inkl. moms 288,18 DKK)
*A brand new companion to the Last Kingdom series, Uhtred's Feast, is available to pre-order now*Start the epic journey today.Books 4, 5 and 6 in the epic and bestselling series that has gripped millions.A hero will be forged from this broken land.As seen on Netflix and BBC around the world.Five years on since The Lords of the North and Sword Song tells how Alfred's forces evict the Danes from ...
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Cornwell, Bernard (forfatter)
Forlag HarperCollins
Udgivet 26 september 2013
Genrer 1DDU
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780007532537
*A brand new companion to the Last Kingdom series, Uhtred's Feast, is available to pre-order now*Start the epic journey today.Books 4, 5 and 6 in the epic and bestselling series that has gripped millions.A hero will be forged from this broken land.As seen on Netflix and BBC around the world.Five years on since The Lords of the North and Sword Song tells how Alfred's forces evict the Danes from London. Wessex, Alfred's kingdom, has survived the great Viking assaults and now, with Uhtred as a leader, the West Saxon forces begin the campaigns of conquest that will end with a new kingdom called England.The Burning Land takes us to the last years of the ninth century, King Alfred of Wessex is in failing health, and his heir is an untested youth. The Danes, who have failed so many times to conquer Wessex, smell opportunity... First comes Harald Bloodhair, a savage warrior leading a Viking horde. But Alfred still has the services of Uhtred, his unwilling warlord, whom inflicts one of the greatest defeats the Vikings.Death of Kings continues the story of Uhtred, this time through the tumultous years which followed the death of Alfred the Great as two men struggle to inherit the crown of Wessex. Uhtred has to contend with betrayal, treachery and the largest army the Danes have yet assembled to conquer Wessex . . . all brought to a climax in a winter battle fought in the fens of East Anglia.