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Angus Donald

    1. Januar 1965
    The Loki Sword
    The King's Assassin
    The Iron Castle: A Novel of Robin Hood
    The Death of Robin Hood
    Der Barde
    Der Kreuzfahrer
    • 1190. Um eine alte Schuld abzutragen, wird der berühmte Outlaw Robin Hood von Richard Löwenherz verpflichtet, beim Dritten Kreuzzug mitzuziehen. Doch schon auf dem Weg nach Osten holt ihn die Vergangenheit blutig ein: Ein Verräter in den eigenen Reihen will Robin töten, bevor sein Fuß die Schlachtfelder des Heiligen Landes betritt …

      Der Kreuzfahrer
      4,1
    • Ein hungriger kleiner Dieb, ihm auf den Fersen ein blutrünstiger Sheriff – im mittelalterlichen Sherwood weiß der verzweifelte Alan nur eine Zuflucht: die Bande von Geächteten um den sagenumwobenen Robin Hood. Sehr bald erkennt der berüchtigte Outlaw, wen das Schicksal ihm da zugespielt hat – der Junge mit der wunderschönen Singstimme soll ihm als Spion dienen. Denn als Barde wird er Zutritt zu den allerhöchsten Kreisen haben …

      Der Barde
      4,0
    • The Death of Robin Hood

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      The explosive climax to Angus Donald's bestselling Robin Hood series The Outlaw Chronicles sees the former outlaw leading the rebellion against King John. But has fate finally caught up with him?

      The Death of Robin Hood
      4,6
    • AD 1203: ROBIN HOOD MUST TURN THE TIDE OF WAR Normandy Ablaze AD 1203: England and France are locked in a brutal struggle for power. The fate of the embattled duchy of Normandy is in the hands of the weak and untrustworthy King John. Facing disaster, he calls for help from a former outlaw - Robin Hood. The Earl of Locksley As King Philip II's army rips through the Norman defences, Robin - the Earl of Locksley - leads a savage mercenary force into battle under the English banner, supported by his loyal lieutenant Sir Alan Dale. But defeat is only one castle away. The Iron Castle The most powerful fortress in Christendom, only Château Gaillard can resist the French advance. Robin and Alan must defend this last bastion against overwhelming force - for if the Iron Castle falls, Normandy will fall with it.

      The Iron Castle: A Novel of Robin Hood
      4,5
    • The King's Assassin

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      AD 1215: The year of Magna Carta - and Robin Hood's greatest battle The yoke of tyranny King John is scheming to reclaim his ancestral lands in Europe, raising the money for new armies by bleeding dry peasants and nobles alike, not least the Earl of Locksley - the former outlaw Robin Hood - and his loyal man Sir Alan Dale. The call to arms As rebellion brews across the country and Robin Hood and his men are dragged into the war against the French in Flanders, a plan is hatched that will bring the former outlaws and their families to the brink of catastrophe - a plan to kill the King. The roar of revolution England explodes into bloody civil war and Alan and Robin must decide who to trust - and who to slaughter. And while Magna Carta might be the answer their prayers for peace, first they will have to force the King to submit to the will of his people . . .

      The King's Assassin
      4,4
    • The Loki Sword

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      AD 776: Bjarki Bloodhand has finally managed to rid himself of his gandr, the She-Bear spirit that gives him the ferocity of a beast in battle. Yet losing his berserkr prowess threatens to leave him at the mercy of his old foes. His half-sister, the shield maiden Tor Hildarsdottir, has made a powerful new enemy in the Jarl of Norrland, who has declared both to be outlaws, criminals that anyone may kill with impunity. Valtyr Far-Traveller claims he has a solution to their problems: a long voyage to the wild Slavic lands to find a legendary sword said to belong to the Norse trickster god. But the journey will prove more perilous than anything Bjarki or Tor has attempted before. Can all three heroes hope to survive the hunt for The Loki Sword.

      The Loki Sword
      4,4
    • King's Man

      • 502 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      From the internationally bestselling author of Outlaw and Holy Warrior comes the most exciting historical novel of the year

      King's Man
      4,2
    • AD1200: Robin Hood seeks a relic with power over life and death.

      Grail Knight
      4,2
    • The Saxon Wolf

      • 369 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Conflict flares once more in Saxony ... March, AD 773. Bjarki Bloodhand is now Fire Born - a legendary berserker inhabited by the ferocious spirit of a bear in battle. Yet he has sworn never again to allow that sacred rage to possess him, lest he for ever lose himself in the madness like his father. Tor Hildarsdottir yearns to save pagan Saxony from the grip of the Christian Franks, who now occupy half the region. But she also has serious problems closer to home with her fast-growing pet bear cub, Garm, and, worse, she seems to be falling in love. Widukind, new lord of the Saxons, is on a mission to reconquer the lands of his fathers from the Franks. He will stop at nothing to win the hearts of the men and women of the North, and bind them to his cause. But will they follow the Saxon Wolf in an unwinnable war? And will Bjarki join them?

      The Saxon Wolf
      4,2
    • Blood of the Bear

      An epic Viking tale of valour and comradeship

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Set in AD 781, the story unfolds in pagan Saxony under the oppressive rule of King Karolus. Duke Widukind seeks to rally the once-mighty berserker Bjarki Bloodhand and his sister Tor to his cause against Christian tyranny. Complicating matters, Bjarki has eloped with Widukind's sister, Edith, enraging her betrothed, Abbio, who unleashes a spell to drive Bjarki into madness. The narrative explores themes of rebellion, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom, appealing to fans of Viking epics and historical fiction.

      Blood of the Bear
      3,5