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Griff Hosker

    Cet auteur plonge dans les événements historiques dramatiques entourant l'invasion romaine de la Grande-Bretagne. Son œuvre reconstruit méticuleusement l'époque, explorant les complexités de la vie et des conflits. Grâce à une recherche dédiée et à une narration captivante, l'auteur donne vie au passé pour le lecteur. Son écriture offre un voyage immersif dans une période historique fascinante.

    Lord Edward's Archer
    King in Waiting
    Blood on the Blade
    • Blood on the Blade

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      "Erik and his family are Norse who live on the island of Orkneyjar. Their world is thrown upside down when the King of Norway colludes with their jarl to take over their home. They flee to the land north of Mercia. Hoping for a life free from the tyranny of a king they have to fight Danes and Saxons. When King Harald of Norway sends ships to destroy them then the Clan of the Fox is forced to flee to the newly discovered land of ice and fire. They travel beyond sight of land into an uncharted ocean to face a future which is uncertain. Their only certainty is that their navigator, Erik, is their only chance to find a new home."--Back cover.

      Blood on the Blade
    • 13th Century, Wales and England. To young Gruffyd, life has been unkind. Eking out a meagre living with his father, he has learned very quickly how to look after himself in the hostile borderlands. His father, an archer, has taught him well and at seventeen Gruffyd is a keen and able bowman. Young, loyal and skilled, it’s not long before Gruffyd finds himself following in his father’s footsteps, working as an archer in the bordering castle. But tragedy strikes when his lord commits a devastating deed, and Gruffyd is forced to make a life altering decision. This is the story of a young archer’s riotous journey from avenging outlaw to merchant’s bodyguard to, finally, the captain of archers for the heir to the throne. Gruffyd must prove not only his own worth, but the importance of archery in some of England’s most decisive and ruthless battles.

      Lord Edward's Archer