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Brothers of the Sword

The Saxon Warrior, Book 3

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Brothers of the Sword

By: Peter Gibbons
Narrated by: Sean Barrett
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Peter Gibbon's action packed, historical Saxon Warrior series thunders on...not to be missed

An epic battle where heroes fight and die to protect a Kingdom from Viking invasion...

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King Aethelred the Unready's Kingdom of the English is threatened. Olaf Tryggvason and his fleet of Viking warships snap at the coastal edges like ravenous wolves, and Sweyn Forkbeard, King of the Danes, has landed in East Anglia with an army of battle-hardened warriors.

Ealdorman Byrhtnoth of Essex must stand against them faced with overwhelming odds, forging his legend in the blood of his deadly enemies.

By his side, his Thegn, Beornoth, a brutal warrior and savage Saxon fighter is torn between his need to protect his loved ones, and his duty to fight for his Lord.

As the Vikings raid and slaughter, Beornoth is forced to fight for the survival of his oath sworn brothers, his Lord, and the Kingdom itself when all roads lead to the fateful Battle of Maldon.

Can Beornoth protect his people and survive one of the most famous battles of the Viking Age?

A thrilling story, packed with war, vengeance and visceral combat. If you like Bernard Cornwell, Simon Scarrow, Conn Iggulden, and David Gemmell you will love this epic Saxon adventure.

©2023 Peter Gibbons (P)2023 Boldwood Books
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I like this series. I couldn’t stop listing to it. I’ve listen to it multiple times.

Great book

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Its like the author cant even be bothered to try to keep things in order and that the story makes somekind of sense.

Several times in the books there are large arguments that leaves the reader wondering what ive missed, ive gone back and re read several parts to see if i have missed some parts, but no its the author who missed

Awfull writing.

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