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AfA hard man, making hard decisionsAfter striking hard on the very heart of lands of the Danes and getting revenge on the Jutes, King's Bane and his warband sail again. King Eomer has finally approved the migration to Anglia and he requires a diversion to get all people from the english folk to leave as soon as possible. This diversion is made possible by the very Eofer and his men, who will seek to raid and provide a distraction for the Danes, meanwhile King Eomer's army attack Hrothgar's forces. But things are not so easy, as the Danes have their own plans and Hrotrulf's personal ambitions will be high above his dying king and uncle, Hrothgar. Soon there will be another rising star on the house of Scyldings.As Eofer struggles to get his mission done, he will face tough situations and the ultimate humiliation for both his pride and his warrior's code. But an eorle's duty is always to remain committed and faithful to his Lord's instructions and even the in the worst scenario, Eofer won't give up to despair and will succeed with his pride and honor restored.-----COMMENTARY MAY CONTAIN SPOILER-----After the passionate plot found on Fire and Steel, C.R. May delivers another solid book, supported by the great cast and the detailed account about the day-to-day life in this period of History.Eofer King's Bane and the Engles had delivered a critical hit into the Danes morale by raiding the very heart of Heorot and now, as the King Eomer has approved the plan to move into Anglia, our eorle finds himself on the top of the hill with his increasing reputation. The very Eomer will ask King's Bane to keep further raiding into Daneland to provide a diversion for Eomer's Army attacking on the South, at the same time that the Engles are leaving their homes.Meanwhile in Daneland, things are not so easy for King Hrothgar. He is very wounded and his nephew's (Hrothulf) ambitions will pave the way for an upcoming treason. This will led to two royal assassinations and Hrothulf seizing the gift stool as new king of the Danes. Young prince Hrothmund (Hrothgar's son) will escape and by hand of Woden, be rescued by Eofer and his warband.By doing this, Eofer will learn about what is happening in Heorot and most important, by protecting Hrothmund they will have another weapon for a future negotiations with the Danes. But the prince didn't escape without being noticed so a large group of Hrothulf huscarls will chase Eofer and co. and finally trap them in a river crossing. In here Eofer will cover the retreat of his forces with Hrothmund, performing a desperate defense of the unique pass on this crossing. He will soon be overwhelmed and captured, suffering humiliations and enduring harshness.His warband led by Thrush Hemming will complete the task and carry Hrothmund into safety thanks to the help of the Geats. After this the very Hemming will be on charge on trying to rescue Eofer. They will succeed by going undercover using Juttish brooches and being in the place before Eofer gets sacrificed. They will escape once again and being reunited with the English main army, who is besieged by a considerable force of Danes who will receive a massive amount of reinforcements by the next day evening. Wasting no time and preventing the Engles of further losings on a battle, Eofer develops a plan to attack the rear of the Danish forces and giving enough time for King Eomer to leave unscathed. Eofer will also have the chance of a payback with Ubba Silkbeard, the one who captured him before. Succeeding both in plan and the duel with Ubba, Eofer embarks himself into the new lands, not without making a personal sacrifice and leaving his father behind, in a land that is empty of people but full of ghosts.Finally, Eofer and the Engles will settle in Anglia accordingly. King Eomer will rewarding him with an estate and life itself will give him another gift: a new son. Despite all the good news and the hard work, Eofer will have to endure another problem inside his warband: there have been a fight and Eofer will have to punish and banish young Spearhafoc for her doing. Things in Anglia would not be the same, but Eofer will have the resilience to do what a real hero needs to do.Well, after this long summary about the plot my only concern is that, even that I picked the words wisely, I don't feel that I did justice to the story. This book's plot was amazing, I felt no rest on Eofer adventures and the story was very exciting.Our favorite eorle returns with the same traits that we like from previous book, but now he gets chased, captured, humiliated and rescued. All the chasing was very tense and the capture of our hero was brutal. It also gave the chance for Hemming step in as a Leader. Wonderful!Aside from enduring this difficulties, Eofer will be forced to make tough decisions such as taking his enemy Hrothmund, escaping the Danes, fighting for his life on the river crossing and against the guda, leaving his father behind, feeling despair on the eyes of his wife and finally on Spearhafoc's fate. I appreciated all these challenges to Eofer's inner values as theses were a tool to get a more knowledge about how he thinks and acts. Eofer felt like a real person and it was hard to end the book without feeling emotionally tired. May has done a perfect job here.The setting was also perfect and chaotic: the Engles are trying to settle the account against their enemies before leaving. Meanwhile this is happening, Hrothulf seize the crown on Daneland and Onela betrays his brother Othere on Swedeland in order to reclaiming his own place as King. Remaining Jutes and Warbeards are scattered across the land as their leaders were killed on previous conflicts. Geats are just recovering from the heavy losses suffered against the campaign on the Salian Franks and Frisians. All this things happening on parallel, gave the book a different sense, as life itself is chaotic and unpredictable and by being on Eofer's shoes we felt that moving to Anglia is perfectly justified.I cannot say anything more as I already have valued C.R. May books by their quality on the plot, characters, day-to-day activities of the war band, the setting. May be repeating but, this is Historical Fiction as its best. This tale was full of emotions and I depart the plot with a heavy heart.Glad-fully, The Scathing (KB III) is just around the corner and we will soon have more Eofer's adventure. On my C.R. May top list, I have Wraecca first then Gods of War.For the rest, I would strongly recommend King's Bane Series and mainly all C.R. May books. These stories will make you discover a new age when heroes and gods tread the world together, a world full of chaos and struggles that help us to build the one that we're living right now.Cannot say enough how much I loved this book 5/5.
To say that I loved it is too tame, I really adored it, and lapped it up in one sitting (or at least lying, as I was in bed with a a bad back!) THis book is about as historically accurate as it can get given the period,, and I really enjoyed it. I think I should have been boirn back than! (Full disclosure I follow Odin). An excellet read
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I love having a look into the lives they lived back in that era of time. The battles, the weapons used., the way the men were deployed, such as they are now. I enjoy all Historical Fiction, and C. R. May does a great job of describing it all. I very much look forward to the next book in this series.
Well written series! Can't wait for next book!
Loved it
Great to read about the beginning of the English nation in Britain.
It’s taken me too long to get back to this series but i'm so glad I did.We are back with Eofer, King’s Bane and it was genuinely a thrill to get back in the action with him and his warband.For me what made this book a step up from the first is the bond Eofer has with his men. The connection they have with each other is more developed and believable.This bond is strengthened throughout the book when Eofer is in need of his men more than ever.  The plot has a lot of meat on the bone as I like to say, lots to get to grips with but not so much that you are bombarded with too much info. If anything it was the sheer amount of action and the fast flowing plot that sucked me in.The Angles are leaving, headed for what they hope is a better future but while the last of them race to get aboard a ship there’s still the chance of attack.Eofer’s men have great comradery and some very fun conversations which give some light relief at times from all the heavy action.Spearhafoc, who you may remember from the first installment is back and her story gets dark and complicated, I really enjoyed it but I do hope that her story isn’t over.What I really liked about this book is the setting. As there’s not a lot of information known about the events it’s given the author the chance to weave a believable tale at times but also exercise his imagination. I want to say more but I don’t want to give away too much of the plot.For me this is a complex tale, it's a battle to see which tale is more important, Eofer's tale or the historical tale. There’s a lot crammed in with this one but it all worked for me. Fun, exciting and it’s left me wanting to get on to the next book in the series quickly.The action is spot on but varied in such away it doesn’t feel repetitive. We are given raids, full on wars, surprise attacks and you just never know where the author will take you next and that made it all the more exciting to read.There are a few really emotive scenes also which knock the wind from your sails, this gave another edge to Eofer and for me these moment stole the show, I hope the author throws in more moments like this in book 3.
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