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Narrated by:
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Barnaby Edwards
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By:
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Matthew Harffy
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AD 838. Deep in the forests of Wessex, Dunston's solitary existence is shattered when he stumbles on a mutilated corpse.
Accused of the murder, Dunston must clear his name and keep the dead man's daughter alive in the face of savage pursuers desperate to prevent a terrible secret from being revealed. Rushing through Wessex, Dunston will need to use all the skills of survival garnered from a lifetime in the wilderness. And if he has any hope of victory against the implacable enemies on their trail, he must confront his past - becoming the man he once was and embracing traits he had promised he would never return to. The Wolf of Wessex must hunt again; honour and duty demand it.
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- By shopper on 12-06-20
By: C.J. Adrien
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Warrior and Protector
- The Saxon Warrior, Book 1
- By: Peter Gibbons
- Narrated by: Sean Barrett
- Length: 8 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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989 AD. Alfred the Great’s dream of a united England has been forged by his daughter Aethelfaed and grandson, King Aethelstan. The Vikings have been expelled from York following the death of Erik Bloodaxe, and for two generations there has been peace between Saxon and Dane. A new Viking warlord Olaf Tryggvason seeks revenge for Bloodaxe's death and the slaughter that followed, and has set his sights on a fresh assault on England’s shores. With Skarde Wartooth they set sail for Saxon lands, hungry for glory, conquest and vengeance.
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it was ok, the story was a little short
- By Cody on 04-15-25
By: Peter Gibbons
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Kin of Cain
- A Bernicia Tale
- By: Matthew Harffy
- Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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Terror stalks the hills, moors and marshes of Bernicia. Livestock and men have been found ripped asunder, their bones gnawed, flesh gorged upon. People cower in their halls in fear of the monster that prowls the night. King Edwin sends his champions, Bassus, Octa and band of trusted thegns, to rid his people of this evil. Bassus leads the warriors into the chill wastes of the Northern winter, and they soon question whether they are the hunters or the prey.
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ancient
- By bernard snipe on 05-08-20
By: Matthew Harffy
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Master of War Boxset
- Books 1-3
- By: David Gilman
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
- Length: 53 hrs and 4 mins
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England, 1346: For Thomas Blackstone, the choice is easy - dance on the end of a rope for a murder he did not commit, or take up his war bow and join the king's invasion. As he fights his way across northern France, Blackstone learns the brutal lessons of war - from the terror and confusion of his first taste of combat, to the savage realities of siege warfare.
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Master of War (1-3)
- By teejay spina on 02-13-23
By: David Gilman
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The Lawless Land
- By: Beth Morrison, Boyd Morrison
- Narrated by: Mark Elstob
- Length: 13 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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England, 1351. The Pestilence has ravaged the land. Villages lie abandoned but for crows and corpses. Highways are patrolled by marauders and murderers. In these dark and dangerous times, the wise keep to themselves. But Gerard Fox cannot afford to be wise. The young knight has been robbed of his ancestral home, his family name tarnished. To regain his lands and reputation, he sets forth to petition the one man who can restore them. Fate places Fox on the wrong road at the wrong time as he hurtles towards a chance encounter.
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I freakin LOVE this book
- By Sara on 12-14-22
By: Beth Morrison, and others
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Tudor Warrior
- Tudor Warrior, Book 1
- By: Griff Hosker
- Narrated by: Frazer Blaxard
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
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James of Ecclestone is one such youth and when he runs away to become a billman fighting the Yorkist pretender, Lambert Simnel, he begins a journey that will shape him from a youth to a man, a wild child to a Tudor warrior. Set against the backdrop of the early years of King Henry VII’s reign, this fast-moving novel takes us from the Battle of Bramham Moor to the siege of Boulogne. Beginning with the battle of Bosworth field and ending with the Skirmish of Glastonbury Tor, we see an England changing from Yorkist to Lancastrian and James of Ecclestone becoming a warrior of renown.
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Improbable plot but entertaining
- By MCW68 on 11-08-23
By: Griff Hosker
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Vindolanda
- By: Adrian Goldsworthy
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 14 hrs and 6 mins
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AD, 98. The bustling army base at Vindolanda lies on the northern frontier of Britannia and the entire Roman world. In just over 20 years' time, the Emperor Hadrian will build his famous wall. But for now, defences are weak as tribes rebel against Rome. It falls to Flavius Ferox, Briton and Roman centurion, to keep the peace. But it will take more than just a soldier's courage to survive life in Roman Britain.
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Much like Bernard Cornwell in style
- By Daniel P. Fradl on 06-28-18
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Season of the Raven
- A Servant of the Crown Mystery, Book 1
- By: Denise Domning
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
- Length: 7 hrs and 56 mins
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It's 1194, and Sir Faucon de Ramis, the shire's newly appointed keeper of the pleas, must do his duty and make an official declaration of the cause of a miller's death. Saddled with a clerk who names Faucon his "penance", the shire's first crowner must thread the tangled relationships between the sheriff, the village of Priors Holston, and the priory that once ruled it. As a simple task takes a turn to the political, what seems obvious isn't, and what appears safe turns out to be more dangerous than he could imagine.
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If you like Brother Cadfael you will like this
- By AmiiraC on 03-20-19
By: Denise Domning
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Crécy: The Age of the Archer
- Sir John Hawkwood, Book 1
- By: Griff Hosker
- Narrated by: Marston York
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
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A hero’s journey begins in an exhilarating new series by Griff Hosker. In 1335 the Black Death was just 13 years away from England, but there were other threats and dangers. Young John Hawkwood is forced to leave his home and seek a life in London. There he learns how to survive and, more importantly, how to fight. Leaving his life as an apprentice tailor he follows the army and King Edward to fight the Scots. He has a skill: he can not only use a bow, but he can use a sword and his mind.
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If you like Bernard Cornwell
- By the don on 03-17-21
By: Griff Hosker
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Hrolf the Viking
- Norman Genesis, Book 1
- By: Griff Hosker
- Narrated by: Mark Elstob
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Hrolf the young Viking has left the service of Jarl Dragonheart and sails with Jarl Gunnar Thorfinnson. When they find a home off the Frankish coast they begin to accumulate a vast fortune which earns them the enmity of other Vikings. The novel culminates in a bloody battle where Viking fights Viking but Hrolf begins to fulfill his destiny as Hrolf the Horseman!
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I love this Series!
- By Stephen on 11-10-24
By: Griff Hosker
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A Man at Arms
- By: Steven Pressfield
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
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Jerusalem and the Sinai desert, AD 55. In the turbulent aftermath of the crucifixion of Jesus, agents of the Roman Empire receive information about a pilgrim bearing an incendiary letter from a religious fanatic calling himself Paul the Apostle to insurrectionists in Corinth. What's in the letter could bring down an empire. The Romans hire a former legionary, a solitary man-at-arms named Telamon to intercept the letter and destroy the courier. But once he meets the courier, Telamon experiences an extraordinary conversion.
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Christian Perspective
- By Scott Sengbush on 04-16-21
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Stiger
- Tales of the Seventh, Book 1
- By: Marc Alan Edelheit
- Narrated by: Steven Brand
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
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A nobleman from an infamous family, Ben Stiger finds himself freshly assigned to Third Legion, Seventh Company as a lowly lieutenant in the opening stages of war between the Empire and the Kingdom of the Rivan. Third Legion has been tasked with pursuing a retreating Rivan army back to the border where the Empire can take the fight into enemy territory. However, a major obstacle stands in Third Legion's path: the river Hana.
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TALES OF THE SEVENTH?
- By Old Sub Sailor on 07-24-17
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God of Vengeance
- The Rise of Sigurd 1
- By: Giles Kristian
- Narrated by: Philip Stevens
- Length: 15 hrs and 29 mins
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Norway, AD 785. It began with the betrayal of a lord by a king.... King Gorm puts Jarl Harald's family to the sword but makes one fatal mistake - he fails to kill Harald's youngest son, Sigurd. His kin slain, his village seized and its people taken as slaves, Sigurd wonders if the gods have forsaken him. Hunted by powerful men, he is unsure who to trust, and yet he has a small band of loyal followers at his side.
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Really good!
- By David Groveman on 09-29-16
By: Giles Kristian
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English Knight
- Anarchy, Book 1
- By: Griff Hosker
- Narrated by: Malk Williams
- Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
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The throne of England is slipping from King Henry’s grasp. His only son has drowned in the English Channel, and the predators are gathering ready to devour both England and Normandy. When the last of King Harold’s housecarls returns to England to die, he brings with him a reluctant hero who will save the kingdom. Alfraed, son of Ridley, is the first of a new breed; he is an English knight.
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INSTA-KNIGHT - JUST ADD CONFLICT
- By Craig on 04-14-22
By: Griff Hosker
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- Brother Adrian
- 08-19-20
Outstanding in every respect
I am an avid reader of historical fiction, devourer more like. As a senior citizen myself, I found the protagonist extraordinarily compelling and anxiously await the next installment. The author really knows how to spin a tale and the narrator breathes life into the yarn like a bellows breathing life into a smith's forge. Bottom line - captivating storyline narrated in captivating fashion. For me, it doesn't get much better than this. Two thumbs (and 8 fingers) way up.
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- Jonathan
- 06-07-23
Solid writing, Solid performance.
I love a good Viking Age story, regardless of whether Vikings are directly involved or not. This is truly a great view of Saxon society without the same Viking point of view. The performance of the reader was top tier, and they really kept you locked onto every word. Each character was brought to life due to the reader providing each with their own voice. overall 10 out of 10!
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-22-24
Odin Rules
Wolf of Wessex by author Matthew Harffy is a really entertaining murder story about commoners rather than nobles. Interesting characters. Specially Odin. DRmz 10-22-24
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- Alvin
- 03-11-20
Good listen
This is a good listen and pretty straight forward adventure tale. I like how the characters are distinctly different from Beibrand in his more well known series. Can’t say I think it’s Harffys best work (the plot felt like something I’d read before) but there’s potential since there seems there will be sequels and if you’ve enjoyed his other books you’ll surely enjoy this one too.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-04-22
Wonderful!
I'm a fan of Harrify. I also really enjoy listening to this narrator, he does an excellent job. Overall I enjoyed this story and recommend it.
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- marc
- 12-18-20
Harffy at his best
Really enjoyed this excellent novel. Great plot and historically fascinating. And a great performance. Superb!
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- PrettyinPink
- 10-03-23
Excellent Listen
I loved this from start to finish! I especially enjoyed the authors note where he discussed how this idea came to him and the surrounding history.
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- J.J.
- 03-19-20
Great Read.
I love Harffy's books. I cannot wait for the next. I'd love to hear more of Dunston's adventures, from when he was younger or later for that matter.
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- Ronald
- 04-20-20
A well done historical fiction!
I chose this book without any great expectations. It delivered a thoroughly enjoyable listen. The author did a great job of weaving a personal story within historical fiction. The narrator was excellent and aptly drove the tale to its conclusion. I highly recommend the listen for any fan of early England's history.
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- Valerie Jones
- 12-01-24
Excellent
This book made me feel like I was in 9th century Wessex - I could smell the smoke from the nighttime campfires and held my breathe as the characters were chased through the woods. So well done. Very enjoyable.
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