Deceit and ambition threaten to undo the most fragile alliance.
King Coelwulf of Mercia has unwillingly accepted the need to ally with the kingdom of Wessex under the command of King Alfred. But King Alfred of Wessex must still prove himself, and Coelwulf can’t remain absent from Mercia indefinitely.
Returning to London, a place holding more fascination for the West Saxons and the Viking raiders than Coelwulf and his fellow Mercians, Coelwulf sets about reinforcing the walled settlement so long abandoned by all but the most determined traders. But Coelwulf knows Jarl Guthrum has set his eyes on Canterbury, and he must protect the archbishop in Kent, nominally under the control of the West Saxon king, even if King Alfred is no warrior.
But deceit and lies run rife through the West Saxon camp and when Coelwulf believes he’s held to his oaths and alliances, an unexpected enemy might just sneak their way into Mercia. The future of Mercia remains at stake.Praise for the series"Action-packed and hard to put down."
"To say this book is excellent would be an understatement. it’s a blood and gore fest for any fan of the period." Amazon Reviewer
"an instant page-turner." Netgalley Reviewer
"The battle scenes were really well written." Netgalley Reviewer
"Coelwulf is a fierce warrior with an honourable battlefield moral code. Coelwulf’s character is one that you soon learn to respect and admire, along with his men. With plenty of gory battle scenes, MJ Porter’s descriptive writing really brings Coelwulf’s battles to life." Netgalley Reviewer
"Fast-paced, deep character development, page-turning action, what more do you need." Netgalley Reviewer
"A tale that moves fairly swiftly, breathless at times, with great battle scenes and just the right amount of humour." Netgalley Reviewer
"I really loved this book, great strong central characters that grow on you. Fantastic read. The book had me gripped. Excellent storyline, fast-paced, full of action, bloody action and violence you feel like you're stood in the shield walk or charging on a horse with the blood & sweat of man & beast around you as you help battle the impossible odds. The stories main character Coelwulf is a true warrior of royal blood & the only man with the skills & presence to pull the lords of Mercia together. He stands tall with his band of warriors & draws men to him to do battle. A true hero of old." Netgalley ReviewerThe Ninth Century Series Coelwulf's Tales from before The Last King The Last King The Last Warrior The Last Horse The Last Enemy The Last Sword The Last Shield The Last Seven The Last Viking The Last Alliance The Last DeceitMEET THE AUTHORI'm an author of historical fiction and non-fiction (Early English/Viking), fantasy and nonfiction I write A LOT. You've been warned.
I'm an author of historical fiction (Early English (before 1066)/Viking) and now five 20th-century mysteries..
The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles (featuring a young Icel from The Last King series) is now available from Boldwood Books. As is the complete Brunanburh Series and the first two books in the Dark Age Chronicles, my foray to before Saxon England was Saxon England. Enjoy.
The Ninth Century Series (The Last King), are stories of ninth-century England, but not as it's been written before, (featuring an older Icel and some other familiar faces too).
The Erdington Mysteries now has a third book in the series—The Secret Sauce. (Did you know Erdington would have been in Mercia back in the Saxon period? I know, you can't get me away from the place.) The Barrage Body is coming soon.
The Royal Women Who Made England, my first non-fiction book about the royal women of the tenth century, is available now.
While I enjoyed the heck out of this episode...the depiction of Alfred is an eye-opener for sure, but I really appreciated the nuggets of Icel's past spread throughout the tale...yep a creative blending of two tales...
We see young Gardulf with a serious belly wound. Will another warrior fall? Coelwulf aids Alfred, but is he to be trusted? Alfred seems to want London, but doesn’t have seasoned warriors including himself. We get to see a dilapidated city of London that is in need of restoration. Coelwulf needs to give this city more attention. But the Vikings are everywhere. There is a traitor in their midst of allies. Will he be flushed out? Will Mercia fall because of its own man who turned against her? Along the way, you keep asking yourself questions about people’s intentions and fates. I particularly was worried about a young warrior of Mercia near the end. How will these events affect the future of Mercia?
The book was fascinating and well written I can't wait for the next book in this saga.. I started to read the Mercian sagas because my wife bought me a reader and I am needed something to read. I became hooked on MJ Porter.