The Ward of King Canute: A Romance of the Danish Conquest
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Set during the Danish conquest of England, the novel traces the downfall of a noble house and the entwined fates of a young woman raised as a ward and a loyal page. The narrative moves from burned monasteries and raided villages to royal courts and the road to London as the page endures training, duels, captivity, and perilous missions while the woman weathers loss, political intrigue, and thwarted affections. Norse lore and prophetic motifs recur alongside legal judgments and battlefield reckonings, producing a sequence of trials that test loyalty, honor, and love and culminate in shifting power and personal reckonings.
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