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Book Review of Death of Kings (Saxon Chronicles, Bk 6)

Death of Kings (Saxon Chronicles, Bk 6)
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I echo Bruce W's comments in a previous review. The Saxon Stories are so enjoyable & this one does not disappoint!

I think one of the more remarkable things about Bernard Cornwell is his ability to sustain a series long after most other series start to get stale. Perhaps because they are so well grounded in fact; or maybe just because he is an amazing author with a great ability to give his characters life and substance. Regardless, his characters become people we want to know and read about for years and years, for books and books.

If one has not started this series yet, I believe it is very important to start at the beginning. For one thing, it is important to know who Uhtred is as well as understand the setting of the books. In Uhtred we have a complex and interesting man who is just right for the historical setting - a time when the various individual kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, Cent and Wessex must find a way to unite in order to fight off the Viking invasion and occupation of their lands. The leader to do this is, of course, King Alfred, the only English King to become "the Great," supported by the wit, strength and military capability of Uhtred.

Wonderful, wonderful books and the first one is The Last Kingdom.