Britain: The Tenth CenturyThe EnglishThe ScotsThe NorseThe WelshBritain. AD942Edmund of the English, the aged Constantin of Scotland, Anlaf Sihtriccson of York, Idwal of Gwynedd, Hywel of the South Welsh.The year is AD942 and the treaty of Eamont in AD927 and the recent battle of Brunanburh in AD937 has inflicted an uneasy calm on the lands of the British Isles. The fledgling England, Scotland, Strathclyde, the warring Welsh kingdoms and the Viking stronghold of Dublin are held firmly apart.Or are they?Hinged on the power and resourcefulness of one man, Athelstan, first King of the English, his untimely death in late 939 has thrust his young half-brother onto the throne and the acquisitive eyes of Olaf Gothfrithson of Dublin, his close ally Anlaf Sihtricsson, Constantin of Scotland and Idwal of Gwynedd have turned once more to England's land and her people. Can Edmund hold England firm against the over-mighty men? Or will the greatest English victory at Brunanburh amount to nothing and fade into obscurity, to be forgotten by all?Told from the viewpoints of the main protagonists, and covering the period from 939-942, Of Kings and Half Kings is an epic tale of the British Isles in the middle of the tenth century told through the eyes of Edmund, Olaf Gothfrithson, Anlaf Sihtricsson, Constantin of the Scots, Athelstan the Ealdorman and Hywel of the South Welsh and Edmund's bid to hold England whole against men who want to rip her apart. 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
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