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The Danish king's enemy / MJ Porter.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: Porter, MJ., Earls of Mercia ; book 2.Kaiwhakaputa: [South Carolina] : [Createspace], [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: Amazon paprback editionWhakaahuatanga: 262 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781837511808
  • 9781072955818
  • 1072955814
Ngā marau: Genre/Form: Summary: Every story has a beginning. Leofwine has convinced his king to finally face his enemies in battle and won a great victory, but in the meantime, events have spiralled out of control elsewhere.With the death of Olaf Tryggvason of Norway, England has lost an ally, and Leofwine has gained an enemy. And not just any enemy. Swein is the king of Denmark, and he has powerful resources at his fingertips.In a unique position with the king, Leofwine is either honoured or disrespected. Yet it is to Leofwine that the king turns to when an audacious attack is launched against the king's mother and his children. Yet Leofwine's successes only bring him more under the scrutiny of King Swein of Denmark, and his own enemies at the king's court.With an increase in Viking Raider attacks, it is to Leofwine that the king turns once more. However, the king has grown impatient with his ealdorman, blaming him for Swein's close scrutiny of the whole of England.
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"England: The second Viking Age" --Cover.

Every story has a beginning. Leofwine has convinced his king to finally face his enemies in battle and won a great victory, but in the meantime, events have spiralled out of control elsewhere.With the death of Olaf Tryggvason of Norway, England has lost an ally, and Leofwine has gained an enemy. And not just any enemy. Swein is the king of Denmark, and he has powerful resources at his fingertips.In a unique position with the king, Leofwine is either honoured or disrespected. Yet it is to Leofwine that the king turns to when an audacious attack is launched against the king's mother and his children. Yet Leofwine's successes only bring him more under the scrutiny of King Swein of Denmark, and his own enemies at the king's court.With an increase in Viking Raider attacks, it is to Leofwine that the king turns once more. However, the king has grown impatient with his ealdorman, blaming him for Swein's close scrutiny of the whole of England.

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