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THE GRIPPING CONCLUSION TO THE BESTSELLING ERIK BLOODAXE TRILOGY
York - Spring 952
After four years in exile Erik Bloodaxe retakes the city, and while his enemies regroup beyond the borders of the kingdom he marshals his army and waits.
As summer wanes the storm breaks. An alliance of Scots, Britons and English sweep down from the North, but Erik moves faster. Seizing the day, his armies outmanoeuvre the invaders and crush them utterly.
With the ancient borders of Northumbria restored Erik strikes again, ravaging the land of Alba and hounding its king to the grave.
But Erik’s triumphs are an opportunity for others too, and as Bloodaxe plans a kingdom of the North and begins to dream of an empire of all Britain they are laying plans of their own.
In an epic tale of war and betrayal, The Day of the Wolf concludes the story of Erik Haraldsson, the last king of Northumbria and most renowned Viking of his age.
PRAISE FOR BOOK ONE - BLOODAXE
This is historical fiction as it’s meant to be written…a writer at the peak of his craft.
THE REVIEW
PRAISE FOR BOOK TWO - THE RAVEN AND THE CROSS
If there’s currently a better writer of Historical Fiction than C.R.May, I haven’t read them.
SPEESH READS
Genre: Historical
York - Spring 952
After four years in exile Erik Bloodaxe retakes the city, and while his enemies regroup beyond the borders of the kingdom he marshals his army and waits.
As summer wanes the storm breaks. An alliance of Scots, Britons and English sweep down from the North, but Erik moves faster. Seizing the day, his armies outmanoeuvre the invaders and crush them utterly.
With the ancient borders of Northumbria restored Erik strikes again, ravaging the land of Alba and hounding its king to the grave.
But Erik’s triumphs are an opportunity for others too, and as Bloodaxe plans a kingdom of the North and begins to dream of an empire of all Britain they are laying plans of their own.
In an epic tale of war and betrayal, The Day of the Wolf concludes the story of Erik Haraldsson, the last king of Northumbria and most renowned Viking of his age.
PRAISE FOR BOOK ONE - BLOODAXE
This is historical fiction as it’s meant to be written…a writer at the peak of his craft.
THE REVIEW
PRAISE FOR BOOK TWO - THE RAVEN AND THE CROSS
If there’s currently a better writer of Historical Fiction than C.R.May, I haven’t read them.
SPEESH READS
Genre: Historical
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