Brunanburh
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Clash of Kings
by M. J. Porter
read by Matt Coles
Part 3 of the Brunanburh series
Can the Norse and the Scots exact their revenge over the mighty King Athelstan of the English?
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After the slaughter field of Brunanburh, a defeated Olaf Gothfrithson of the Dublin Norse and Constantin of the Scots narrowly escaped with their lives. In their kingdoms, failure has left them demoralised and weak.
Olaf licks his wounds in Dublin, whilst Constantin and the Welsh kingdoms who defied King Athelstan, are once more forced to bend the knee. As Athelstan's reputation grows stronger day by day, their need to exact revenge on the overmighty and triumphant Athelstan has never been greater.
Olaf sets his sights on reclaiming the lost kingdom of Jorvik only for tragedy to strike at the heart of England and a reluctant new King, Edmund steps in the fray.
While England mourns the death of their warrior King, her enemies gather on her borders and England stands alone against the might of the Norse, Welsh, and Scots.
Can the new King be victorious and banish her enemies once and for all or will England, and its king lose all that's been gained and succumb to a new pretender? An epic tale of kinsmanship, greed and power, perfect for the fans of Bernard Cornwell's “The Last Kingdom” series.
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Kings of Conflict
by M. J. Porter
read by Matt Coles
Part 4 of the Brunanburh series
The final, thrilling instalment in MJ Porter's “The Brunanburh” Series.
Can King Edmund of the English banish the Norse invaders from England one final time?
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In the wake of the agreement reached at Lincoln between Edmund and Anlaf Sihtricson of the Norse, Edmund returns to Wessex to reflect and rebuild, impatient to reverse his losses.
But this is the winter of discontent. In Jorvik and the kingdom of the Scots, those who've waited too long to become kings in their own right grow restless.
As the enemies of the English turn on themselves, Edmund senses the opportunity to reclaim all his brother, the victor of Brunanburh, managed to gain before his untimely death plunged England back into war with her many foes.
With his sights set firmly on York, can he recreate the England his brother built, or will the enemies of England realise the error of their ways and once more unite to drive Edmund back to Wessex, leaving York in the hands of the Norse?
A thrilling conclusion to MJ Porter's epic retelling of the consequences of the battle of Brunanburh.
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