WULFRIC THE WEAPON THANE
England in the Dark Ages: It is the time when the Danes invade the English realm and found kingdoms, turning from fun-loving plunderers to competitive conquerors. A Viking lord and a Saxon fisherman meet by chance. The two men develop a close friendship which is not usual and becomes the cause for many struggles for both of them.
If you enjoy books about unlikely friendships, Vikings, wars, betrayal, the open sea, and a hint of romance then this is a book you wont want to miss. This is the fourth book in the eight-volume series „IN DARK AGES“ by Charles W. Whistler.
IN DARK AGES
The stories of the „IN DARK AGES“ series by Charles Watts Whistler take place in medieval England and span a period of over 400 years. The series consists of a total of eight volumes.
Haveloc
The Prince of Cornwall
War of the Saxon Kings
Wulfric the Weapon Thane
The Banned
Viking of the King
Against Vikings
800 Vikings
The individual volumes are complete, self-contained books that can be read independently of the other volumes of the series. The overall connection of the series results from the chronological order and embedding of the events in the historical context.
Whistler places great emphasis in his books on a realistic portrayal of life in the early and high Middle Ages. The archaic style of language he uses creates an atmosphere of harshness and gloom.
Experience individual destinies, love, betrayal and struggle. Get an authentic and vivid impression of England in the dark times of the Middle Ages. And see how the Norsemen shook the world of that time.
Eight battles to the death. Eight journeys back in time, with a look at real people in a bygone era. Eight independent Viking stories that will really captivate you.
Readers comments:
“The characters created by the author fit perfectly into the true events of history. Immensly entertaining.“ – Philipp L. Rivera
“I really like the style of these Charles W Whistler books, I am now on my third. Absorbing story line, great use of English and lots of factual references to real places and events.” – Jelly
“Great story, crisply and concisely written. As exciting as anything by Sir Walter Scott, but with no bombast. A good read.“ – Thunor
“Informative, adventurous, exciting. Thorough, Colourful, Riveting. What more can I say… Buy it and get bitten by the bug… I’m serhing for more. This one reminds me of Bernard Cornwell´s Series.“ – Alan Trudgett