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Wolf of Mercia
- Eagle of Mercia Chronicles, Book 2
- Narrated by: Sean Barrett
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
The next thrilling, epic adventure in The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles - all NEW from MJ Porter
As a lone wolf inside a Wessex stronghold, Icel must ensure his own and Mercia’s triumph.
Londonia, AD830
Icel is becoming a warrior of Mercia, but King Ecgberht of Wessex still holds the Mercian settlement of Londonia and its valuable mint.
King Wiglaf of Mercia is determined that the last bulwark be reclaimed from his sworn enemy to complete his rehabilitation as Mercia’s rightful ruler.
In the heart of the shield wall, Icel suddenly finds himself on the wrong side of the battle and thrust into the retreating enemy stronghold where he must take on the pretence of a Wessex warrior to survive and exact a cunning plan to bring down the Wessex force cowering behind the ancient walls.
His allegiances are tested and the temptation to make new allies is overwhelming but Icel must succeed if he’s ever to see Tamworth again and bring about King Wiglaf’s victory, or will he be forced to join the enemy?
An action packed, thrilling historical adventure perfect for the fans of Bernard Cornwell and Matthew Harffy
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- alison reeves
- 08-03-24
Great series
second book just as gripping and well told as first . straight away sucked into mess and gory of war and friendships won and lost throughout battle on both sides . looking forward to continuing series .
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- Susan smith
- 26-09-22
Quite tedious
Shame I was disappointed in the book after the others. The main character lacked any depth or an interesting story. The over the top gory battle details are very repetitive and fill the book, we get it, not necessary to keep telling us. Weird end too.
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