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Storm of Mercia (The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles Book 9)
Wessex has never been Mercia’s ally, neither has it been her only enemy.
Wessex, AD836
The Viking raiders' devastation has been halted once more by the shields of Mercia as opposed to Wessex. But their whereabouts are unknown.
King Wiglaf of Mercia is keen to ensure the Viking raiders are swept from his shared border with Wessex but these Viking ships are quick and difficult to track and Icel is once more deployed with Ealdorman Ælfstan warriors to do his King's bidding. However, Icel’s quest is beset with many more obstacles and it's not all about the seax and shield.
Worrying news from home overshadows Icel’s every deadly encounter. Will the storms of war keep him away or has he time to make one more desperate journey back to Tamworth?
With raging seas driving him ever further from Mercia’s shores, and the threat of a new conspiracy against the Mercian kingship will Icel overpower the sands of time, or will he be defeated by his deadliest nemesis yet?
Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/StormofMercia
Author Bio –
MJ Porter is the author of many historical novels set predominantly in Seventh to Eleventh-Century England, and in Viking Age Denmark. Raised in the shadow of a building that was believed to house the bones of long-dead Kings of Mercia, meant that the author's writing destiny was set.
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| My thoughts |
M.J. Porter has a talent and a reputation for writing very good novels about Mercia, Wessex and Anglo-Saxon England. She gets her facts right, her characters right, the pace and plot right, and the right level of 'readability' - and this latest installment is no exception.
If you are interested in Anglo-Saxon history (or want to find out more about these pre-conquest Viking years!) then I heartily suggest you try M. J. Porter's books. I would suggest starting at the beginning of the series, though, to get maximum pleasure from the well-drawn characters and competently written The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles.
**** 4 stars
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