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A King's Comrade: A Story of Old Hereford

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A loyal companion of a slain ruler becomes the focal point for a tale of political intrigue and pilgrimage in a turbulent medieval borderland. The narrative opens with seaborne incursions and proceeds through exile, courtly encounters, prophetic portents, and a queen's machinations, while the protagonist undertakes a determined search for the king's body. Along the way there are voyages, skirmishes, uneasy alliances, and reckonings of guilt and remorse, all woven from chronicle material and imagined episodes to evoke loyalties, betrayals, and ritual consequences in an unsettled age.

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Charles W. Whistler

Charles W. Whistler was a British author known for his historical novels set in the early medieval period of England. His works often explore themes of Viking invasions and the struggles of early English heroes. Notable titles include "A King's Comrade: A Story of Old Hereford" and "King Alfred's Viking: A Story of the First English Fleet," which reflect his interest in the rich tapestry of English history. Whistler's storytelling combines adventure with historical detail, making his narratives engaging for readers interested in the legends and lore of the time.

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