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CHAOS REIGNS ACROSS IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND THE IRISH SEA. Under the constant threat of Viking attack, warlords and kings compete for dominance, demanding tribute from their neighbours and rivals. In the Kingdom of Meath, Flann Sinna battles to retake his father's lands that were stripped from him as a child. In the North, Niall Glundub is carving out a reputation as the greatest Irish warrior of all time, but in doing so earns the enmity of his brother, the King. Across the sea in Scotland, Constantine mac Aed and his cousin Domnall form an uneasy alliance to seize back the throne from the…mehr

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CHAOS REIGNS ACROSS IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND THE IRISH SEA. Under the constant threat of Viking attack, warlords and kings compete for dominance, demanding tribute from their neighbours and rivals. In the Kingdom of Meath, Flann Sinna battles to retake his father's lands that were stripped from him as a child. In the North, Niall Glundub is carving out a reputation as the greatest Irish warrior of all time, but in doing so earns the enmity of his brother, the King. Across the sea in Scotland, Constantine mac Aed and his cousin Domnall form an uneasy alliance to seize back the throne from the usurper Giric mac Roth and face down the wrath of Norwegian King Harald Fairhair. In the ashes of Dublin, two young Viking princes, Ragnall and Sihtric, re-unite to plan vengeance after the fall of their city. Five men, locked in an epic struggle for power and prestige - but there can be only one winner among these Wolves of the Irish Sea.
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Conor Brennan grew up on the slopes of Tara hill, in that landscape so heavily draped in history, but now lives in Perth, Western Australia with his partner Gillian and daughter. He has studied economics, geography and has a master's in public policy, as well as having an avid interest in sports, history and politics. He works in the financial sector.Having (possibly) reached the end of his sporting career, Conor has since been writing prolifically; already having self-published a book on gambling and two quiz books, as well as currently documenting the first six months of parenting his new daughter with a view to publishing a light-hearted reassurance to other fathers of a similarly barbarian ilk. He is now determined to pursue this endeavour; to publish books and have them read. He says he'll keep going now until the day he dies and already is cooking three more ideas (at least!) and getting ready to set them in motion next.