Saint Cuthbert Trilogy
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The Horse-Thegn
by John Broughton
Part 2 of the Saint Cuthbert Trilogy series
It's the late 9th century, and Northumbria is subject to both Viking attacks and settlers from Denmark.Cynn is the royal Horse-Thegn. Striving for peace and integration on his estates, he is charged by the king to end the pillaging of a foul band of raiders. Led by the elusive Edred, their atrocities have become increasingly violent, resulting in open revolt against legitimate rule.But in the face of many external threats, can Cynn achieve his aim of a durable and prosperous kingdom, as they enter a new century? John Broughton was born in Cleethorpes Lincolnshire UK in 1948: just one of the post-war baby boom. After attending grammar school and studying to the sound of Bob Dylan, he went to Nottingham University and studied Medieval and Modern History.He decided to take up writing again late in his career. The fruit of that decision was his first historical novel, Die for a Dove, an archaeological thriller, followed by The Purple Thread and Wyrd of the Wolf. Both are set in his favourite Anglo-Saxon period. Saint Cuthbert Trilogy, a series of historical fiction by John Broughton.
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The Master of the Chevron
by John Broughton
Part 3 of the Saint Cuthbert Trilogy series
After the Norman Conquest, fate throws a studious monk and a bluff mason together for a lifelong friendship.The monk, Thurgot, senses Kenrick's destiny, a man who saves him from drowning near the Farne Isles. His Christian beliefs entwine with Kenrick's pragmatic talents to overcome the obstacles of revolt, persecution and hardship that these turbulent times present. Each is able to leave his mark in late eleventh- and early twelfth-century Northumbria.Even today, the visitor to Durham can admire the work of the first master mason. Follow his trials and tribulations in The Master Of The Chevron, the third novel in John Broughton's Saint Cuthbert trilogy. John Broughton was born in Cleethorpes Lincolnshire UK in 1948: just one of the post-war baby boom. After attending grammar school and studying to the sound of Bob Dylan, he went to Nottingham University and studied Medieval and Modern History.He decided to take up writing again late in his career. The fruit of that decision was his first historical novel, Die for a Dove, an archaeological thriller, followed by The Purple Thread and Wyrd of the Wolf. Both are set in his favourite Anglo-Saxon period. Saint Cuthbert Trilogy, a series of historical fiction by John Broughton.
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