King Alfred's Viking: A Story of the First English Fleet
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The narrative follows a Viking sea-captain whose voyages and shifting fortunes draw him into the turmoil of England’s struggles, leading to his charge of a newly formed fleet entrusted by the king. Episodes range from raiding cruises and exile to shelter in marshland, courtly encounters and local feasts, and alliances with English lords. Interwoven are saga-derived scenes of kinship, maritime skill, and prophecy-like omens, all building to pitched battles and the decisive campaign at Edington, after which the story traces the aftermath and the settlement of loyalties and legacy.
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