
The Pale Horseman
by:
Bernard Cornwell
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0061144835
ISBN 13: 9780061144837
Publication date:
January 1st, 2007
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages: 349
Genres: Action & Adventure
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of 9th century Britain, the narrative follows the journey of Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a warrior caught between two worlds. As the Saxons and Danes clash in a power struggle, Uhtred grapples with his loyalty to the land of his birth and his longing for the Viking heritage that fuels his spirit. This internal conflict shapes his choices as he navigates the stormy tides of allegiance amid a landscape rich in treachery and valor.
As battles rage and kingdoms rise and fall, Uhtred finds himself at the center of pivotal events that could define the future of Britain. With a fierce determination, he confronts enemies and allies alike, realizing that survival often demands harsh sacrifices. The vivid descriptions of warfare are paired with intricate character development, allowing the reader to feel the tension of each encounter.
Throughout the gripping tale, themes of honor, ambition, and destiny weave together, reflecting the brutal realities of a time when blood and bravery shaped lives. Cornwell's masterful storytelling immerses the reader in a world where every decision could mean the difference between life and death, making it a compelling continuation of Uhtred's saga.
As battles rage and kingdoms rise and fall, Uhtred finds himself at the center of pivotal events that could define the future of Britain. With a fierce determination, he confronts enemies and allies alike, realizing that survival often demands harsh sacrifices. The vivid descriptions of warfare are paired with intricate character development, allowing the reader to feel the tension of each encounter.
Throughout the gripping tale, themes of honor, ambition, and destiny weave together, reflecting the brutal realities of a time when blood and bravery shaped lives. Cornwell's masterful storytelling immerses the reader in a world where every decision could mean the difference between life and death, making it a compelling continuation of Uhtred's saga.