Book I of the ongoing Norsemen Saga. 852 A.D. For decades the Vikings have swept out of the Norse countries and fallen on England, Ireland, whatever lands they could reach aboard their longships. Few could resist the power of their violent onslaught. They came at first to plunder, and then to settle, an encroachment fiercely resisted where ever they went. Such was the case in the southern lands of Ireland. En route to the Viking longphort there, known as Dubh-Linn, Thorgrim Night Wolf and Ornolf the Restless stumble across an Irish ship that carries aboard it a single item - a crown. The Vikings eagerly snatch the prize, unaware of its significance to the people of Ireland and the power granted to the king who wears it. Soon the Norsemen are plunged into the violence and intrigue of Medieval Ireland, where local kings fight with each other and with the invaders from the north for rule of the island nation. With enemies at every hand, and loyalties as fickle as the weather, Thorgrim must lead his men, the white invaders, the Fin Gall, in the fight of their lives, with both Irish and Dane eager to see them dead.
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### Review
"James L. Nelson's Viking Sagas are a *tour de force* of tautly crafted twists, turns full of authentic detail, and plots that drive you to the finish!" - Dewey Lambdin, Author of *The* *Alan Lewrie Naval Adventures*
"If readers of historical fiction think Bernard Cornwell is the master of medieval sword and shield adventures, they just haven't read James L. Nelson lately. Move over, Bernie. Much like Cornwell, Nelson spins a carefully woven tale of medieval warfare complete with royal conspiracies, treachery and betrayal - and all the bloody violence of those times - in vividly colorful and accurate historical detail." - Bill Bushnell, *The Kennebec Journal*
### About the Author
James L. Nelson is a former professional mariner, having worked aboard such sailing ships as Lady Washington and "HMS" Rose. He is the author of seventeen works of maritime fiction and history, and has won the American Library Association/William Young Boyd Award for top military fiction and the Naval Order's Samuel Eliot Morison Award for best work of naval history. Nelson has lectured all over the country and appeared on the Discovery Channel, History Channel and BookTV. He currently lives in Harpswell, Maine, with his former shipmate, now wife Lisa and their four children. His web site is jameslnelson.com, and blog, jameslnelson.blogspot.com
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Book I of the ongoing Norsemen Saga. 852 A.D. For decades the Vikings have swept out of the Norse countries and fallen on England, Ireland, whatever lands they could reach aboard their longships. Few could resist the power of their violent onslaught. They came at first to plunder, and then to settle, an encroachment fiercely resisted where ever they went. Such was the case in the southern lands of Ireland. En route to the Viking longphort there, known as Dubh-Linn, Thorgrim Night Wolf and Ornolf the Restless stumble across an Irish ship that carries aboard it a single item - a crown. The Vikings eagerly snatch the prize, unaware of its significance to the people of Ireland and the power granted to the king who wears it. Soon the Norsemen are plunged into the violence and intrigue of Medieval Ireland, where local kings fight with each other and with the invaders from the north for rule of the island nation. With enemies at every hand, and loyalties as fickle as the weather, Thorgrim must lead his men, the white invaders, the Fin Gall, in the fight of their lives, with both Irish and Dane eager to see them dead. ** ### Review "James L. Nelson's Viking Sagas are a *tour de force* of tautly crafted twists, turns full of authentic detail, and plots that drive you to the finish!" - Dewey Lambdin, Author of *The* *Alan Lewrie Naval Adventures* "If readers of historical fiction think Bernard Cornwell is the master of medieval sword and shield adventures, they just haven't read James L. Nelson lately. Move over, Bernie. Much like Cornwell, Nelson spins a carefully woven tale of medieval warfare complete with royal conspiracies, treachery and betrayal - and all the bloody violence of those times - in vividly colorful and accurate historical detail." - Bill Bushnell, *The Kennebec Journal* ### About the Author James L. Nelson is a former professional mariner, having worked aboard such sailing ships as Lady Washington and "HMS" Rose. He is the author of seventeen works of maritime fiction and history, and has won the American Library Association/William Young Boyd Award for top military fiction and the Naval Order's Samuel Eliot Morison Award for best work of naval history. Nelson has lectured all over the country and appeared on the Discovery Channel, History Channel and BookTV. He currently lives in Harpswell, Maine, with his former shipmate, now wife Lisa and their four children. His web site is jameslnelson.com, and blog, jameslnelson.blogspot.com