
The Raven Banner
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Einar Unnsson will be a great warrior, whether he wants it or not...
AD 935. Late Winter, City of Jorvik. Icelandic nobleman Einar Unnsson is destined to be a great Viking warrior. He has already defeated the men sent to kill him by his notorious father, the 'Skull Cleaver' Jarl Thorfinn of Orkney. He has a gift that makes him lethal in battle.
And he has cast it all off to become a bard.
Yet when Einar is attacked, it is not his poetry but the skilled archer and Norse-Irish princess Affreca who saves him. She'd assumed Einar had left to raise an army, challenge Thorfinn and seize Orkney. Now she knows the truth, she's determined to set him back onto his rightful path.
Einar soon finds himself entangled in Affreca's own mission. She's seeking the Raven Banner, a banner that legend has it is imbued with powerful magic: a gift from the Norse God Odin, which will make any army that marches behind it victorious in battle.
But many desire the Raven Banner. Soon, Einar has no choice but to face his fate and swing his sword once more...
Reviews for Tim Hodkinson
'A superb author of Dark Age fiction' Simon Turney
'An excellently written page-turner' Historical Writers Association
'A gripping action adventure like the sagas of old' Melisende's Library
'Fast-paced, detailed and brilliantly written' Historical Novel Society
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Content
- Intro
- Also by Tim Hodkinson
- Welcome Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Epigraph
- Chapter One: City of Jorvik
- Chapter Two
- Chapter Three
- Chapter Four: Jarls Gard, Fortress of the Jarl of Orkney
- Chapter Five: Jorvik
- Chapter Six
- Chapter Seven
- Chapter Eight: Avaldsnes, Residence of Eirik Haraldsson, King of Norway
- Chapter Nine
- Chapter Ten
- Chapter Eleven
- Chapter Twelve
- Chapter Thirteen: England - Kingdom of Northumbria
- Chapter Fourteen: Kingdom of Northumbria
- Chapter Fifteen
- Chapter Sixteen
- Chapter Seventeen
- Chapter Eighteen
- Chapter Nineteen
- Chapter Twenty
- Chapter Twenty-One
- Chapter Twenty-Two
- Chapter Twenty-Three
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Westness, Orkney Islands
- Chapter Twenty-Five: The Skerries off the North Irish Coast
- Chapter Twenty-Six
- Chapter Twenty-Seven
- Chapter Twenty-Eight
- Chapter Twenty-Nine
- Chapter Thirty
- Chapter Thirty-One
- Chapter Thirty-Two
- Chapter Thirty-Three
- Chapter Thirty-Four
- Chapter Thirty-Five
- Chapter Thirty-Six: The Firth of Fjorthur
- Chapter Thirty-Seven
- Chapter Thirty-Eight
- Chapter Thirty-Nine
- Chapter Forty
- Chapter Forty-One
- Chapter Forty-Two
- Chapter Forty-Three
- Chapter Forty-Four
- Chapter Forty-Five
- Chapter Forty-Six
- Chapter Forty-Seven
- Chapter Forty-Eight
- Chapter Forty-Nine
- Chapter Fifty
- Chapter Fifty-One: Norway
- Chapter Fifty-Two
- Chapter Fifty-Three
- Chapter Fifty-Four
- Chapter Fifty-Five
- Chapter Fifty-Six
- Chapter Fifty-Seven
- Glossary
- About the Author
- Become an Aria Addict
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