England - 1066. Horrifically injured at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Edgar, grandson of the Thegn of Rapendun, returns home to find the world a changed place. Whilst he recuperated from his wounds, the country was invaded again, this time by the brutal Normans. As what remains of the English aristocracy bicker amongst themselves, waves of savage Normans spread death and destruction throughout the land. Edgar must now face a future for which he is not prepared. Forging alliances and making powerful enemies, he must fight for his people, his family and his very life against a seemingly implacable foe.
'Thegn is a meticulously researched and compelling tale of the Norman Conquest as we follow the fate of Edgar, the embattled protagonist. With universal themes of love and loss, heroism and treachery, conquest and resistance, this is one for fans of Rosemary Sutcliffe and Ken Follett alike. I cannot wait for the next in the series.' - Bill Rogers
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