Viking Slave
Dragonheart, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Marston York
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Written by:
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Griff Hosker
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Viking Slave is book one in the thrilling Dragonheart series. A gripping tale filled with action and adventure set in the early years of the ninth century.
A young Saxon boy and his mother are captured in a Viking raid. Fate transforms his destiny and, thanks to an ageing one-armed warrior, he wins his freedom and becomes one with the Vikings. Clan rivalries force Dragonheart and his new Jarl to sail the seas searching for a new home. Landing on the Isle of Man, they must fight for their very survival with enemies old and new seeking their destruction.
©2013 Griff Hosker (P)2022 W. F. Howes LtdWhat listeners say about Viking Slave
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- Stephen Nordquist
- 2023-06-15
Excellent Book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
After a couple of chapters , the book had me hooked in. The story is interesting and fun to listen too. Griff Hosker is a master story teller. After enjoying the first book, of a 20+ book series. I’m going to listen to all of them. The telling of a slave evolving into a Viking hero, is a great plot. The ending of this first book , sets the plot of the next book. This is historical fiction at its very best. A time before gun powder was used in war. Lots of fighting, steel on steel. War Axes and Swords . Blood and gore. I Love it . Highly recommended, if you like Bernard Cornwell or Simon Scarrow . Marston York as the narrator is perfect for this novel. His voice acting is superb , so many different voices . It’s an Excellent Book
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