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The Bear of Byzantium

Wolves of Odin, Book 2

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The Bear of Byzantium

By: S. J. A. Turney
Narrated by: Malk Williams
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The wolves of Odin sail to the centre of the world: Constantinople.

AD 1041. After successfully avenging the death of his father, Halfdan and the crew of the Sea Wolf seek adventure in strange new lands, far from their Scandinavian home.

They join the fleet of Harald Hardrada, the legendary Viking commander, sailing back to Constantinople from the battlefields of Georgia. There they join the Varangians, the personal bodyguard of the Byzantine Emperors populated almost exclusively by Viking warriors. But Constantinople has changed during Hardrada's long absence.

The Emperor, Michael IV, is ailing visibly, and powerful factions in his court are setting their plans in motion ahead of his inevitable demise. While courtiers scheme, elements even within the Varangian Guard are picking sides.

Gunnhild, the seer among the Sea Wolf crew, has struck out on her own in the big city. Unable to join the all-male Guard alongside her friends, she establishes herself in a small side-street near the port as a healer and soothsayer, offering cures to the sick and glimpses of the future to the desperate, or the conspiratorial. But in all her visions she sees a wolf, a boar and a golden bear fighting together to support the Byzantine throne. The Norns aren't finished with them yet…

The epic second instalment in the Wolves of Odin series, taking us to the heart of power in Constantinople and the desperate machinations of the Byzantine emperors. Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Giles Kristian and Angus Donald.

©2022 S.J.A. Turney (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Medieval Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Middle Ages Fiction Wolf Military Viking

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another Simon turney epic adventure, for history is full of heroes and villains, along with b.cornwell and c.cameron, turney visits and researches to make thier stories as accurate as possible, vikings fascinate people yet they were mostly raiders and mercenaries, but make for great stories.
narration is excellent again, he has a calmness but explosive way of delivery.
can't wait for book 3

superb

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Narrator is absolutely fantastic and the story is enthralling, one of the few books that ticks all boxes

His ability to make you care for the characters

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