THE PALE HORSEMAN the compelling sequel to the bestselling THE LAST  KINGDOM. Uhtred, Northumbrian born, raised a Viking and now married to a  Saxon, is already a formidable figure and warrior. But at twenty he is  still arrogant, pagan and headstrong, so not a comfortable ally for the  thoughtful, pious Alfred. But these two, with Alfred's family and a few  of Uhtred's companions, are apparently all that remains of the Wessex leadership after a disastrous truce. It is the lowest time for the  Saxons.
Defeated comprehensively by the Vikings who now occupy most of  England, Alfred and his surviving followers retreat to the trackless  marshlands of Somerset. There, forced to move restlessly to escape  betrayal or detection, using the marsh mists for cover, they travel by  small boats from one island to another, hoping that they can regroup and  find some more strength and support. They seek refuge in Athelney, a  tidal swamp to which Alfred's kingdom has shrunk. Uhtred finds himself  torn between his Danish foster brother and the winning Vikings, and his  growing respect for the stubborn leadership of Alfred.
He must decide  whether to rebuild the Saxons' strength from his watery base and help  them to take on the Vikings once more. THE PALE HORSEMAN is a splendid  story of divided loyalties and desperate heroism, with a wonderful range  of characters from Vikings to British kings in their Cornish  fortresses, from political but passionate priests to enduring fishermen  and farmers desperately striving to survive as the battle sweeps over  them. Uhtred and Alfred, Vikings and Saxons, are a winning combination  for Bernard Cornwell.
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