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By Bernard
Cornwell
Fiction,
Historical
HarperCollins
Publishers
Hardcover,
368 pages, Maps
January 2006
$25.95
0060787120
Also
available in the following formats: Audible, CD-Rom, Large
Print, WMA
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Uhtred is a Saxon, cheated of his inheritance
and adrift in a world of fire, sword, and treachery. He has
to make a choice: whether to fight for the Vikings, who raised
him, or for King Alfred the Great of Wessex, who dislikes
him.
In the late ninth century, Wessex is the
last English kingdom. The rest have fallen to the Danish Vikings,
a story told in The Last Kingdom, the New York Times
bestselling novel in which Uhtred’s tale began. Now
the Vikings want to finish England. They assemble the Great
Army, whose one ambition is to conquer Wessex. A dispossessed
young nobleman, married to a woman who hails from Wessex,
Uhtred has little love for either, though for King Alfred
he has none at all. Yet fate, as Uhtred learns, has its own
imperatives, and when the Vikings attack out of a wintry darkness
to shatter the last English kingdom, Uhtred finds himself
at Alfred’s side.
Bernard Cornwell’s The Pale Horseman,
like The Last Kingdom, is rooted in the real history
of Anglo-Saxon England. It tells the astonishing and true
story of how Alfred, forced to become a fugitive in a few
square miles of swampland, fights his enemies against overwhelming
odds. The king is a pious Christian, while Uhtred is a pagan.
Alfred is a sickly scholar, while Uhtred is an arrogant warrior.
Yet the two forge an uneasy alliance that will lead them out
of the marshes to the stark hilltop where the last remaining
Saxon army will fight for the very existence of England.
Enthralling as both a historical and personal
story, The Pale Horseman is a novel of divided loyalties
and desperate heroism, featuring a cast of fully realized
characters, from a king in despair to a beguiling British
sorceress. And always, beyond the spearmen and the swordsmen
are the folk who suffer as the tides of war sweep over their
farmlands. From Bernard Cornwell, the New York Times
bestselling author whom the Washington Post calls “perhaps
the greatest writer of historical adventure novels today,”
The Pale Horseman is yet another masterpiece of historical
and battle fiction that gives life to one of the most important
and exciting epochs in the history of the English people and
culture.
Bernard Cornwell is the
author of the acclaimed and bestselling Richard Sharpe series;
the Grail Quest series, featuring The Archer’s Tale,
Vagabond, and Heretic; the Nathaniel Starbuck
Chronicles; the Warlord Trilogy; and many other novels, including
The Last Kingdom, Gallows Thief, and Stonehenge.
He lives with his wife on Cape Cod.
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