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Jorvik

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A thrilling tale of love, war and one man's quest to reclaim his home – the great Viking city of JorvikBorn into a massacre, Viking Sigurd Einarsson is brought up in exile in Norway, filled with a consuming hatred for King Ethelred who butchered his father and siblings. He swears that never again will a descendant of Ethelred wear the English crown.

On a raid into Ireland he captures the enigmatic Una, and besotted, plans to marry her. But his mother Ragnhild intervenes with her own choice of bride and causes a tragedy that will alter Sigurd’s life forever.

And when Ethelred's son is appointed King, Sigurd must finally decide if he is an Englishman or Viking…

Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden, this is an epic adventure of Viking Britain.

606 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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Sheelagh Kelly

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Sheelagh Kelly was born and continues to live in York, where most of her novels are set. The seeds of her first book, A Long Way From Heaven, were sown when she developed an interest in genealogy and decided to trace her ancestors' story.

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June 18, 2025
I genuinely couldn't finish this book. I liked the characters and the setting BUT the narration was omniscient and would jump from one character to another within half a sentence, not even a paragraph to distinguish view point shift... and the dialogue was too full of "oldie worldie" speak with even the Norse using "Thee" and "Thous dost" it made it really uncomfortable and nearly intolerable when characters interacted. There was also some sex scenes that were very cliche in its tone and style.

Not sure when this was written but it's too different from historical fiction of today which is fast paced and active. This was very slow and almost passive.
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August 16, 2021
This was a strange book. The historical detail was excellent and enjoyable. But the protagonist (can I even call him that?) was, to me, entirely irredeemable. I hated him and most of the other characters. I have never read a book before where I spent the majority of it wishing death on the main character.

The style was also unusual. I agree with Jo Hastings that in many ways it read more like a historical textbook. Yet it was oddly compelling, too, as I was often left wondering what would happen next and did want to finish it.
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January 6, 2018
Very strange book, it often felt like I was reading a history text book instead of a novel but after the 1st 100 pages I got used to the style and did enjoy the story, cried at the deaths so was definitely invested in the characters.
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January 29, 2020
Originally bought in error, but it kept me glued to the very end.
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