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The winter warrior, a novel of medieval England, James Wilde

Label
The winter warrior, a novel of medieval England, James Wilde
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The winter warrior
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
James Wilde
Sub title
a novel of medieval England
Summary
1067. Following the devastating destruction of the Battle of Hastings, William the Bastard and his men have descended on England. Villages are torched; men, women, and children are put to the sword as the Norman king attempts to impose his cruel will upon this unruly nation. But there is one who stands in the way of the invader's savagery. He is called Hereward. He is a warrior and master tactician and as adept at battle as the imposter who sits upon the throne. And he is England's last hope. In a Fenlands fortress of water and wild wood, Hereward's resistance is simmering. His army of outcasts grows by the day-a devil's army that emerges out of the mists and the night, leaving death in its wake. But William is not easily cowed. Under the command of his ruthless deputy, Ivo Taillebois-the man they call 'the Butcher'-the Norman forces will do whatever it takes to crush the rebels, even if it means razing England to the ground. Here then is the tale of the bloodiest rebellion England has ever known-the beginning of an epic struggle that will change England forever
Target audience
adult
Classification
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