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Britain: The Tenth Century.Athelstan, King of the English; Olaf Gothfrithsson, King of the Dublin Norse; Constantin, King of the Scots; Owain, King of Strathclyde, Hywel of the South Welsh; one 'great lamentable and horrible battle'. The year is AD937 and Athelstan, King of the English and overlord of the British kingdoms faces opposition to his rule that will culminate in the great battle of Brunanburh.Uniquely told from the viewpoints of the main combatants at the battle, Brunanburh tells of a time when the island of Britain was held under the sway of the great King Athelstan, grandson of Alfred the Great, a man with European wide connections, held in awe by many, and foster-father to future monarchs. Charting his reign from 925 to 937 Brunanburh is the story of the petty kingdoms of Britain - England, Scotland, Strathclyde and Wales and the uneasy alliances that could burst asunder at any moment. Switching between the viewpoints of the main kings on the day of the battle, and events from the previous twelve years, Brunanburh ensures its focus is on the characters and their unique attitudes towards their kingships, the future, and of course, each other.Brunaburh can be enjoyed by those reading the Tenth Century Series.The Chronicles of the English Reading OrderBrunanburhOf Kings and Half KingsThe Second English KingPraise for Brunanburh."Excellent story telling. An approach I hadn't read before. Very engaging. View both sides of an epic battle. Enjoy it, I did." Goodreads Reviewer"every character's voice felt very distinct to me, and I had no trouble following." Goodreads Reviewer