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ISBN: 9780007269358 |
Sword Song Cornwell, Bernard, Harper Collins Publishers
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The 4th instalment of the Alfred series. Uhtred is governor of London with a family to keep, and a kingdom to protect. But when a Viking invasion seems likely our hero has to choose between his king and his Viking instincts. Can a warrior really be a diplomat?
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ISBN: 9780007269358 |
Sword Song Cornwell, Bernard, Harper Collins Publishers
.00 €
The 4th instalment of the Alfred series. Uhtred is governor of London with a family to keep, and a kingdom to protect. But when a Viking invasion seems likely our hero has to choose between his king and his Viking instincts. Can a warrior really be a diplomat?
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ISBN: 9780007269358 |
Sword Song Cornwell, Bernard, Harper Collins Publishers
.00 €
The 4th instalment of the Alfred series. Uhtred is governor of London with a family to keep, and a kingdom to protect. But when a Viking invasion seems likely our hero has to choose between his king and his Viking instincts. Can a warrior really be a diplomat?
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ISBN: 9780007269358 |
Sword Song Cornwell, Bernard, Harper Collins Publishers
.00 €
The 4th instalment of the Alfred series. Uhtred is governor of London with a family to keep, and a kingdom to protect. But when a Viking invasion seems likely our hero has to choose between his king and his Viking instincts. Can a warrior really be a diplomat?
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ISBN: 9780007269358 |
Sword Song Cornwell, Bernard, Harper Collins Publishers
.00 €
The 4th instalment of the Alfred series. Uhtred is governor of London with a family to keep, and a kingdom to protect. But when a Viking invasion seems likely our hero has to choose between his king and his Viking instincts. Can a warrior really be a diplomat?
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ISBN: 9780007269358 |
Sword Song Cornwell, Bernard, Harper Collins Publishers
.00 €
The 4th instalment of the Alfred series. Uhtred is governor of London with a family to keep, and a kingdom to protect. But when a Viking invasion seems likely our hero has to choose between his king and his Viking instincts. Can a warrior really be a diplomat?
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