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Sword Song

The Last Kingdom Series, Book 4

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Sword Song

By: Bernard Cornwell
Narrated by: Jamie Glover
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The fourth in the bestselling Alfred series from number one historical novelist, Bernard Cornwell.

The year is 885, and England is at peace, divided between the Danish kingdom to the north and Alfred's kingdom of Wessex in the south. But trouble stirs, a dead man has risen and new Vikings have arrived to occupy London.

It is a dangerous time, and it falls to Uhtred, half Saxon, half Dane, a man feared and respected the length and breadth of Britain, to expel the Viking raiders and take control of London for Alfred. His uncertain loyalties must now decide England's future.

A gripping tale of love, rivalry and violence, Sword Song tells the story of England's making.

©2007 Bernard Cornwell (P)2007 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, London, UK
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Thriller & Suspense War & Military England Royalty Mystery Viking
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Storming Cornwell

Another excellent listen from Bernard Cornwell. I'd previously listened to the triology (The Last Kingdom, The Pale Horseman and The Lords of the North) and I'd recommend listening to those first so you've got the context for this one. If you like Cornwell's battle, bloody and bravery, you'll love this one. Great narration too.

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Fantastic

Really good. I have read thr first fee books.
Now I love listening to them.

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Wrong narrator! The edge is missing from the story and it's lacks the gritty feel of the time in which it is set

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Disappointed.

I downloaded the wrong version initially so had to buy the unabridged version again but it was worth it. I'm sure if this narrator had started the series I would have carried on with this book but Jonathan Keeble who narrated the first 4 is a legend. I'll have to read the rest of the series on kindle now. Why do they change a perfectly good narrator part way through a series?

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