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  1. Cornwell began writing a short series Sharpe’s Eagle and Sharpe’s Gold (1981) and then later Sharpe’s Company (1982). Cornwell and his wife then co-wrote another series of novels: A Crowning Mercy (1983), Fallen Angels (1984), and Coat of Arms (1986) under the pseudonym “Susannah Kells.”. In 1987, he published Redcoat, a book set in ...

  2. Bernard Cornwell is an English author of historical fiction. He is best known for his Sharpe series featuring Richard Sharpe – a rifleman during the Napoleonic Wars, which has been adapted into a series of TV movies. Besides that, he has several other historical series, including The Starbuck Chronicles, The Warlord Chronicles, The Grail ...

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  4. 3.98 avg rating — 4,449 ratings. Bernard Cornwell has 457 books on Goodreads with 1899663 ratings. Bernard Cornwell's most popular series is The Last Kingdom.

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    • The Last Kingdom (2004) The Last Kingdom is the first book of the series, where we are introduced to Uthred and other impactful characters.
    • The Pale Horseman (2005) In the previous book, the Danes were defeated at Cynuit. But this defeat quickly turned into a victory because, not long after, they invaded and captured three kingdoms of England out of four.
    • Lords of the North (2006) It is year 878, and there is no invasion of the Vikings in the Kingdom of Wessex. According to the events in The Pale Horseman, Uthred helped King Alfred win the battle against the Vikings.
    • Sword Song (2007) It’s the year 885, and England is divided but living peacefully. The country is divided between the north, where the Danish Kingdom resides, and the south, where there is the Saxon Kingdom of Wessex.
    • The Last Kingdom (2004) In Bernard Cornwell's gripping historical fiction, "The Last Kingdom," a young warrior is torn between his Saxon roots and Danish captors as he navigates treacherous battles and political intrigues, painting a vivid portrait of 9th century England in turmoil.
    • The Pale Horseman (2006) In "The Pale Horseman" by Bernard Cornwell, the gripping sequel to "The Last Kingdom," Uhtred of Bebbanburg finds himself at another turning point in his destiny as he battles for Saxon England against Viking invaders.
    • Lords Of The North (2007) "Lords of the North" by Bernard Cornwell is a gripping historical fiction novel set in 9th century England. Filled with ruthless battles, political intrigues, and a complex hero, this epic tale explores the struggle for power and survival in a tumultuous time.
    • Sword Song (2007) In Bernard Cornwell's gripping novel, Sword Song, Uhtred of Bebbanburg once again finds himself embroiled in the intense web of politics and war as he fights to reclaim his ancestral lands amidst the turmoil of 9th century England.
  5. Jan 1, 2024 · The Last Kingdom Books in Order. (13 Book Series) Description. The Last Kingdom is a series of 13 books written by Bernard Cornwell. Here, you can see them all in order! (plus the year each book was published) As an Amazon Associate, we earn money from purchases made through links in this page. Last Updated: Monday 1 Jan, 2024.

  6. Bernard Cornwell has 456 books on Goodreads with 1899086 ratings. Bernard Cornwell’s most popular book is The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Stories, #1).

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