The Warlord of Rheged is ready to take the fight to the Saxons and leads an aermy of knights to reconquer Rheged. Pliots and ambushes nearly result in the loss of his son and Prince Cadwallon. The story moves quickly from one end of the land to another before culminating in the battle ot Wrecsam which sees the fatre of many kings decided.
I was born in 1950 in Lancashire and attended a boy’s grammar school. After qualifying as an English and Drama teacher in 1972, I worked in the North East of England for the next 35 years. During that time I did write, mainly plays, pantos and musicals for the students at the three schools in which I worked.
When I stopped teaching I set up my own consultancy firm and worked as an adviser in schools and colleges in the North East of England. The new Conservative Government ended that avenue of work and in 2010 I found that I had time on my hands; having started work at the age of 15 I found the lack of work not to my liking and used the time to research the Roman invasion of Britain and begin to create a novel. The result was The Sword of Cartimandua.
My decision to begin writing was one of the best I have ever taken.
The wolf warrior gets older, his borders get bigger and his enemies continue to fall in his wake. Things do not get easier for him and his people but he takes back what he swore to protect and then some.
Mr. Hosker has written another great book that draws the reader into the world of the Warlord and ancient England. I find myself lost in this world and can not wait to start the next.
I enjoyed this book very much. I do wish I had read this series before the other series. I wish there had been better info on which series to read in which order, or I wish I had paid better attention.