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Daughter of the Wolf
Victoria Whitworth
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Description for Daughter of the Wolf
Paperback. A brilliant saga about the daughter and sole heiress of a feudal lord in England before the Norman Conquest. Num Pages: 512 pages. BIC Classification: FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 198 x 35. Weight in Grams: 356.
Northumbria, 859. In England before the Norman Conquest, a land ruled by rival kings, Radmer of Donmouth is guardian of the estuary, the gateway to Northumbria. When his king sends him on a mission to Rome, Donmouth is left in the safekeeping of Radmer's only daughter, Elfrun. But powerful conspiracies are being woven, and deadly rivals are circling, ready to take advantage of Donmouth's young and inexperienced new ruler.
Northumbria, 859. In England before the Norman Conquest, a land ruled by rival kings, Radmer of Donmouth is guardian of the estuary, the gateway to Northumbria. When his king sends him on a mission to Rome, Donmouth is left in the safekeeping of Radmer's only daughter, Elfrun. But powerful conspiracies are being woven, and deadly rivals are circling, ready to take advantage of Donmouth's young and inexperienced new ruler.
Product Details
Publisher
Head of Zeus
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
512
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781784082147
SKU
V9781784082147
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99-50
About Victoria Whitworth
Victoria Whitworth is a historian and bestselling author of THE BONE THIEF and THE TRAITORS' PIT. Having worked as a lecturer, tour guide, artist's model and teacher, she now lives on a smallholding in Orkney, where she writes full time.
Reviews for Daughter of the Wolf
'Daughter of the Wolf translates a vast amount of research into an engrossing saga of life in pre-Conquest England. The strongly worked characters, plot, and vivid detail combine to make this an engrossing read' Historical Novels Review. 'Colourful and packed with memorable characters, this novel is richly imagined and very readable' BBC History Magazine. 'Whitworth did an exceptional job of ... Read more