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The young Uhtred, having helped Alfred the Great to turn Wessex into an independent Saxon kingdom, returns to the north with the purpose of finding his stepsister. But along the way he will find a land engulfed in chaos and war, and a Guthred who has gone from being a slave to a pretender to the throne. The gentlemen of the North takes the approach of the series a step further, dedicated above all to the presentation of settings, characters and political conflicts, and in this novel the ability to narrate military actions and describe their consequences, one of the signs of identity by Cornwell, shines higher, in perfectly recreated war-torn settings.…mehr

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The young Uhtred, having helped Alfred the Great to turn Wessex into an independent Saxon kingdom, returns to the north with the purpose of finding his stepsister. But along the way he will find a land engulfed in chaos and war, and a Guthred who has gone from being a slave to a pretender to the throne. The gentlemen of the North takes the approach of the series a step further, dedicated above all to the presentation of settings, characters and political conflicts, and in this novel the ability to narrate military actions and describe their consequences, one of the signs of identity by Cornwell, shines higher, in perfectly recreated war-torn settings.
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Bernard Cornwell was a British writer and he currently resides in the United States. His series dedicated to Richard Sharpe, which Edhasa has been publishing in Spain, has made him one of the most widely read and successful writers in the genre of the historical adventure novel, a condition that he highlighted with the trilogy formed by King's Archers, The Battle of the Grail, and The Siege of Calais or the tetralogy about Starbuck, set in the American Civil War, of which the first installments have been Rebelde and Copperhead.