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The Last Kingdom Series - Death of Kings (The Last Kingdom Series, Book 6)

By Bernard Cornwell

*A brand new companion to the Last Kingdom series, Uhtred’s Feast, is available to pre-order now*

The sixth novel in Bernard Cornwell’s epic and bestselling series on the making of England and the fate of his great hero, Uhtred of Bebbanburg.

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Alfred, the great king, is said to be dying. Rivals for his succession are poised to tear the kingdom apart. The country Alfred has worked thirty years to build is about to disintegrate.

Uhtred, the King’s warrior, Viking born but Saxon bred, wants more than anything else to go and fight to reclaim his stolen Northumbrian inheritance. But he knows that if he deserts the King’s cause, Alfred’s dream – and indeed the very future of the English nation – will very likely vanish.

Death of Kings is an outstanding novel by a master storyteller of how England was made – and very nearly lost.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 24 May 2012
Pages: 384
ISBN: 978-0-00-733180-2
Price: £8.99 (Export Price) , £8.99
Bernard Cornwell was born in London, raised in Essex, and now lives mainly in the USA with his wife. In addition to the hugely successful Sharpe novels, Bernard Cornwell is the author of Azincourt, The Fort, the Starbuck Chronicles, the Warlord trilogy, the Grail Quest series and his current series, the Warrior Chronicles.

Praise for THE BURNING LAND: -

‘Cornwell draws a fascinating picture of England as it might have been before anything like England existed’The Times -

Praise for AZINCOURT: -

'This is a magnificent and gory work' Daily Mail -

'The historical blockbuster of the year' Evening Standard -

”'If Bernard Cornwell was born to write one book, this is it. No other historical novelist has acquired such a mastery of the minutiae of warfare in centuries past” - Daily Telegraph

”'A runaway success” - Observer

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”'The characterisation, as ever, is excellent…And one can only admire the little touches that bring the period to life. He can also claim to be a true poet of both the horror and the glory of war” - Sunday Telegraph

”This is typical Cornwell, meticulously researched, massive in scope, brilliant in execution” - News of the World

”'He’s called a master story-teller. Really he’s cleverer than that” - Telegraph