War Lord by Bernard Cornwell

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“I had fought so long and so hard for my home. It had been stolen from me when I was a child, and I had fought the length and breadth of Britain to regain it.
And now I must fight for Bebbanburg again. We would ride for home.”


I enjoyed the last chapter of the Uhtred of Bebbanburg saga. Although Bernard Cornwell tends to repeat certain details, his focus on historical accuracy, along with his ability to create vibrant fictional characters within that historical context, is unparalleled.

I will always remember the tale of Uhtred, along with Finan, Sihtric, Berg, and the countless others who assisted him in reclaiming his birthright.

Bernard Cornwell masterfully wove Uhtred into the story. Uhtred served as the perfect "middle-man"—he was Saxon by birth but a Dane at heart, embracing his identity as a heathen. He thrived in that grey area, and this is where Cornwell truly excelled. Readers find themselves uncertain about Uhtred's decisions, recognizing the merit in both choices and experiencing the same internal conflict as he did.

Many thanks to Mr. Cornwell for writing this series. This is a story that needs to be told again. The tale of England's birth will always spark my imagination, and it is genuinely gripping and timeless.


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