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Daughter of the Wolf

Victoria Whitworth

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English
Head of Zeus
01 March 2017
Northumbria, 859.

In England before the Norman Conquest, a land ruled by rival kings, Radmer of Donmouth is guardian of the estuary, the gateway to Northumbria. When his king sends him on a mission to Rome, Donmouth is left in the safekeeping of Radmer's only daughter, Elfrun.

But powerful conspiracies are being woven, and deadly rivals are circling, ready to take advantage of Donmouth's young and inexperienced new ruler.

What people are saying about DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF:

'I devoured this book, and I'm looking forward to a sequel'

'An engaging, enthralling and beautifully written book'

'There are some books that you just don't want to end, and this is one of those'

'This is a spectacular book - I was entirely caught up in the world Whitworth effortlessly creates'

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Imprint:   Head of Zeus
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781784082147
ISBN 10:   1784082147
Pages:   512
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   http://www.wardmccandlish.co.uk/AuthorPhoto/HeadofZeus/Victoria_Whitworth.jpg

Victoria Whitworth is a historian and bestselling author of THE BONE THIEF and THE TRAITORS' PIT. Having worked as a lecturer, tour guide, artist's model and teacher, she now lives on a smallholding in Orkney, where she writes full time.

Reviews for Daughter of the Wolf

'Daughter of the Wolf translates a vast amount of research into an engrossing saga of life in pre-Conquest England. The strongly worked characters, plot, and vivid detail combine to make this an engrossing read' Historical Novels Review. 'Colourful and packed with memorable characters, this novel is richly imagined and very readable' BBC History Magazine. 'Whitworth did an exceptional job of bringing to life the hardships of the Dark Ages, and the plight of women during that time ... a fascinating read ... A medieval novel that is sure to keep you flipping pages until the end. Highly recommended' Great Historicals. '[Pulls] you into the time period, to experience it as if you were there ... Characters are well fleshed out and humanly flawed so that the reader can identify with them and care about what happens to them' My Weekly (Fiction Editors Pick of the Week). '[Whitworth] has crafted something very clever - it's a stirring epic journey at first glance, but on a deeper level there are really fascinating questions raised about the nature of fate, duty, and loyalty ... the deep historical detail and the beautiful descriptive language makes this a really cracking read' The Bookbag. 'A beautiful, rich tale ... the deep joy of this book is in its portrayal of everyday life in a harsh time. Gripping and highly recommended' The Times.


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