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    • 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.
  1. Mar 18, 2017 · Previously known as ‘The Warrior Chronicles/Saxon Stories’, The Last Kingdom Series is the tale of Alfred the Great and his descendants through the eyes of Uhtred Ragnarson. More precisely, written by Bernard Cornwell, this series chronicles the emergence of England as a nation on the island of Britain from the actions of King Alfred of Wessex.

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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.
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    Death comes with the dragon boats. Northern England in 866: At the age of ten, the prince’s son Uhtred witnesses the invasion of the Vikings. His brave courage in battle impresses the leader of the Danes so much that he spares Uhtred and takes him in as a foster child. In being raised by them, Uhtred almost views himself as a Dane by the time the N...

    And I saw a white horse, and the rider’s name was Death. The previous defeat of the Danes at Cynuit does not last long as the Danish Vikings quickly move to invade. Before long the Danish conquerors occupy three of the four English kingdoms. The entire land of the Anglo-Saxons is in the power of the invaders — except for a small swamp area. This is...

    My sword can conquer the whole world for me. The year is 878 and Wessex is free from the Vikings. Uhtred, the dispossessed son of a Northumbrian lord, helped Alfred win that victory. But now he finds Alfred’s lack of generosity and insistent piety repelling and disgusting. He flees Wessex, going back north to seek revenge for the killing of his fos...

    I was a warlord in all his glory and I came to kill. In the year 885 there is a fragile peace in England. Most of the country is occupied by the Danes, with only Wessex in the south still free. Warrior by instinct and Viking by nature, Uhtred, the dispossessed son of a Northumbrian lord, has land, a wife, and children — and a duty to King Alfred to...

    What is the strongest army against a woman’s hatred? At the end of the ninth century, King Alfred of Wessex is in ill health and his heir is still an untested youth. Therefore, it falls to Alfred’s reluctant warlord Uhtred to outwit and outbattle the invading enemy Danes, led by the sword of savage warrior Harald Bloodhair. But the sweetness of Uht...

    The king dies. The empire should live. At the end of the ninth century England threatens to sink into chaos again. Uhtred’s master, King Alfred, is dying and war is in the air. For the Viking-raised but Saxon-born warrior, Uhtred, whose life seems to shadow the making of England, this presents him with difficult choices. Alfred wants his son Edward...

    King Alfred is dead and his son Edward has taken the throne. At the onset of the tenth century, England is in turmoil. While the empire seems saved, the peace is fragile. Alfred the Great is dead and his son, Edward, reigns as king. Wessex survives, but the peace cannot hold. That’s because in the North the Danish ruler Cnut Longsword desires nothi...

    One champion, one hero, might decide the fate of England. It is a time of change. The united Anglo-Saxon armies have pushed the Danes back, but the deadly danger from the North still hangs over the English lands. And now Æthelred, ruler of Mercia, is dying with no legitimate heir. The West Saxons want their king, but Uhtred has long supported Athel...

    A storm is about to descend… A fragile peace reigns in England. The kingdom of Mercia in the north is under the rule of Æthelflæd, daughter of the late King Alfred. It has put its most experienced warlord on the northern border of the kingdom: Uhtred. But no one can prepare them for the storm that is about to descend… The Northmen, allied to the Ir...

    An uneasy peace wanes in Britain. For many years Uhtred fought against the Danes and Northmen. Now, only one English kingdom is under the rule of a pagan Northman, Northumbria, whose king is Uhtred’s son-in-law. A precarious truce exists between Æthelflæd’s Mercia and Sigtryggr’s Northumbria. The time of wars seems to be over, and Uhtred sees the t...

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · For new enthusiasts, beginning with the books in order of the last kingdom series is essential to fully grasp the grand tale of Uhtred and his exploits in Saxon England as envisioned by Bernard Cornwell. The comprehensive list to follow starts with the inaugural book, 'The Last Kingdom', and continues through to the 13th novel, 'War Lord'.

  4. The Last Kingdom Books. The “Last Kingdom”, otherwise known as The Warrior Chronicles or the Saxon Stories is a series of novels by British author Bernard Cornwell. The first novel in the series was the 2004 Published “The Last Kingdom” from which the series of novels takes its name. Set in the ninth and tenth century Britain, it tells ...

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · Reading The Last Kingdom Book Series in Order. The Last Kingdom story is told in chronological order, but you can read any book and get a complete story. However, it’s best to read them to know the main character (and the secondary characters) better. The Last Kingdom (2004) The Pale Horseman (2005) The Lords of the North (2006) Sword Song (2007)

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