Revenge of the Betrayer: Book seven in the Viking Blood and Blade Saga
£2.80
880 AD, Norway. Rollo the Betrayer has risen to become a powerful Duke in Normandy and sails with his warriors and his spite to exact revenge upon Viking warriors Hundr and Einar the Brawler.
Hundr, a Northman with a dog’s name… Viking warships flying the raven banner… epic battles, berserkers, twists and turns.
Hundr and Einar are faced with a brutal enemy and must fight to protect their home, their loved ones and their reputations. The war with Rollo takes them deep into Viking Norway, and into a war with the King of Frankia and his vast army.
Hundr must seek help from King Harald Fairhair and his old friend Haesten to overcome his mortal enemy. Can he survive brutal betrayal and vicious shield wall battles in this fast paced Viking adventure with striking characters and bloodthirsty action?
Revenge of the Betrayer continues the unmissable Viking historical fiction saga series which began with Award Winning Author Peter Gibbons’ debut novel Viking Blood and Blade.
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Additional information
Language | English |
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File size | 1041 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 335 pages |
by BobGW
This series is a wonderful tale of one man ambition and strength. A real page turner I hope that Peter Gibbons writes another instalment of this thrilling saga.
by John Francis
What a ride. This is non stop action from start to finish. I even found myself quite emotional in places. Don’t worry, no hints or storyline from me. This is fast becoming my favourite series of all time and that’s saying something. Fans of historical fiction know there are quite a few excellent authors in the genre. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Can’t wait for the next one now.
by pc
A story that is hard to put down when you start reading
Fast and furious this continuing series of Hundr is up there with Bernard Cornwall and his Uthred stories
Well worth a read and look forward to the next instalment
by john devlin
Absolutely great read . Can’t wait for book eight . Great fight scenes in print and realistic losses to friends , family and homes .
by Ziviom
Peter Gibbons tale dives, surges and transcends in storytelling as each book has its won twists and the fates or ‘norns’ make Hundr’s story a living thing. Well written!
by Kindle Customer
Another great book in the series plenty of action have read all books in the series so far looking forward to reading more keep them coming thanks
by a
I have waited with bated breath for this book, and It was worth the wait. As with all the other books in this series, it carried me away to a different time and back to the characters I have come to know and love. All wrapped up in a fast-paced, action filled adventure that this author is so skilled at pulling you into. Loved it. MUST READ!