'A compelling and absorbing drama, grounded with impeccable research, that hooks the reader and carries them along on an epic ride.' Annie Whitehead
'Utterly gripping.' Jemahl Evans
'Deft storytelling.' Richard Foreman
January 1069, Northumbria
Oslac, thegn of the village of Acum, is seething. Angered by the insipid failure of the previous year’s uprising against King William, he yearns for the day when the English will defeat their Norman invaders.
Meanwhile, in London, the king’s patience has worn thin. Determined to bring an end to the north’s unruly disobedience, William dispatches a Flemish knight, Robert de Comines along with nine hundred soldiers '' to bring the region under control.
Marching north into a bitter winter storm, de Comines will stop at nothing until all Saxon resistance has been destroyed.
So, when a messenger arrives in Acum with tidings of this new threat, Oslac willingly marches his warband to join once again with his kinsman - Earl Gospatric - and his forces.
They must fight to repel the Norman invaders once more. Victory will mean survival and a preservation of their way of life.
First at Durham, then at York, Oslac will test his blade against King William’s knights, until finally he must return home to face his greatest enemy at the very gates of Acum.
Paul Bernardi is the author of The Huscarl Chronicles and Blood Price.
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‘A rollicking trip back in time. Blood Price sheds light onto a dark and dangerous age.’ Steven Veerapen, author of the Simon Danforth Mysteries
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‘Thurkill’s Revenge, a bravura tale set against the backdrop of the Norman Conquest, presents the exploits of a Saxon bodyguard in cinematic detail.’ Paul Bannister, author of Storm of Arrows
‘Thurkill is a warrior with a heart and soul, a man of honour and mettle that Beobrand would be proud to have alongside him in the shieldwall.’ Matthew Harffy, author of the Bernicia Chronicles
Genre: Historical
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