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Sworn Sword (The Conquest Series) [Paperback]

James Aitcheson
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15 Mar 2012 The Conquest Series (Book 1)

January 1069. Less than three years have passed since Hastings and the death of the usurper, Harold Godwineson. In the depths of winter, two thousand Normans march to subdue the troublesome province of Northumbria. Tancred a Dinant, an ambitious and oath-sworn knight and a proud leader of men, is among them, hungry for battle, for silver and for land.

But at Durham the Normans are ambushed in the streets by English rebels. In the battle that ensues, their army is slaughtered almost to a man. Badly wounded, Tancred barely escapes with his life. His lord is among those slain.

Soon the enemy are on the march, led by the dispossessed prince Eadgar, the last of the ancient Saxon line, who is determined to seize the realm he believes is his. Yet even as Tancred seeks vengeance for his lord's murder, he finds himself caught up in secret dealings between a powerful Norman magnate and a shadow from the past.

As the Norman and English armies prepare to clash, Tancred begins to uncover a plot which harks back to the day of Hastings itself. A plot which, if allowed to succeed, threatens to undermine the entire Conquest. The fate of the Kingdom hangs in the balance ...


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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow (15 Mar 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0099559412
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099559412
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 2.7 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (70 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,781 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Vibrant and authentic. Rarely have I been so transported into the world of the medieval knight, and his environs. In short, Sworn Sword is an excellent read, full of intrigue and vivid, realistic battles. For new writers of historical fiction, this accomplished debut novel sets a high standard indeed." (Ben Kane, author of the bestselling Forgotten Legion Chronicles)

"Fans of the sword-swinging drama still mourning the end of HBO's epic Game of Thrones will find plenty to love in this uncompromising slice of historical fiction ... Breathlessly paced and packed with action, it's a mightily accomplished debut in a major new series" (ShortList)

"A fantastic novel ... utterly convincing ... The plot is superb, clever and as true to the sources as is possible ... a brilliant achievement" (Dr Elisabeth van Houts, Emmauel College, Cambridge)

"The setting and historical detail are superb and there is more than enough excitement to keep you hooked to the final page" (New Books)

"Action packed, this is the first in a promising series, set in a fascinating period" (Mail on Sunday)

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An ambitious young Norman soldier fights against desperate odds to consolidate the conquest of England in the years after the Battle of Hastings. Brilliant first novel in the mould of Requiem by Robyn Young.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Crushing the English 6 July 2011
By Charles Vasey TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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This is a historical novel covering the counter-attacks by the northern English against the Normans in York and Durham. The skulking way of war practised by the "Northumbrians" (well covered in William Kapelle's "The Normans In The North") gives more success than the manly ways of Wessex. The author has gone to a great deal of trouble to fit the story in its historical background. The use of contemporary spellings was, I thought, very atmospheric. However, the careful positioning and historical background are undermined by a slow pace; in part this is to develop the characters but I felt it acted to the detriment of the plot. A little more Dumas is needed, I think. This book will be enjoyed by those who like the more languorous plots (the Jack Aubrey novels for example) rather than the short sharp "A Game Of Thrones" approach.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly excellent! 18 Sep 2011
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I am not often moved to give a book five stars. As it was, I deliberated for a long time over whether to give "Sworn Sword" five stars or not. But, to be honest, I couldn't find a reason *not* to.

First of all, it's a well-written, good story, with likeable and sympathetic characters who, while perhaps a little two-dimensional, are fully-formed enough to make you care about them. Secondly, the plot is good, and while the 'main' plot might seem rather inconsequential to a modern reader, one does begin to understand its importance (I can't really say anything about it, so as not to spoil it - those who know their medieval history will get its significance quickly; those who don't will learn of it when they read the book).

James Aitcheson, the author, knows his stuff, as well he should, as he read History at Cambridge. His knowledge and understanding of Anglo-Norman England comes across well in the book. There are a couple of times when it seems a bit forced, a bit "this is something I know, so I'm going to describe it to you in detail"; but that only happens once or twice. He made a good choice, I think, in placing the story in the years *after* the Norman invasion - not only does it get away from what people already know, or think they know; but it also allows him to develop his own plot lines around rather thinly-sourced history, giving him more scope to be inventive. But the background of the story is real history, and Aitcheson manages to weave his fiction around established events effortlessly.

I was a little bit irritated by the hyperbole of the publishers' comments on my review copy, but they might not appear on the final, bookshelf version. What we do have here, however, is a very good, exciting, and well-written historical novel that should certainly appeal to anyone who enjoys Bernard Cornwell or Giles Kristian. I look forward to the next in the series.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Plodding Normans 28 Dec 2011
By H. T. Davies VINE™ VOICE
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This is probably a good book.

The author certainly knows his stuff and has done a lot of research into the period as part of his studies. And therein, for this reader, lies the problem. This reads too much like fleshed out thesis notes to me. All sorts of technical boxes are ticked regarding weaponry, horses, the complications of succession but the story suffers. The Norman band plods from York to London and sadly the narrative plods with them and I have to confess that I lost interest in what their quest was about, I just wanted them to get on with it. The vagaries of the Anglo-Saxon language are interesting but do not do a lot to pepper up the tale.

The post-Conquest period seems to be very popular at the moment and I imagine that this is the first in a series (trilogy?). I will definitely give the author's second offering a look because I think that if he can develop his narrative style and pace things should look up. This is a first novel which could have benefited from some more severe editing but those interested in the period will certainly get something from it. Those looking for a ripping yarn, however, will not.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very good read
A strong start a little lengthy in the middle and a good end. A very enjoyable read.

I'm looking forward to the next book.
Published 10 days ago by Andrew Colyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
One of those great books you just can't put down. A real page turner action all the way surprise ending.
Published 10 days ago by Douglas R. Saunders
5.0 out of 5 stars Sworn Sword by James Aitcheson
I have read fiction and non-fiction about the Norman Conquest, but this is the first time I have read a novel exclusively about events three years later when rebellion surfaced in... Read more
Published 1 month ago by R. A. Rach
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant read
Within the first few paragraphs I knew that this was going to be a really good read. As a Bernard Cornwell reader, I knew what I wanted from such a story and it did not dissapoint. Read more
Published 1 month ago by ChrisB
1.0 out of 5 stars Oh dear!
I bought this book for my husbands birthday. It was eagerly anticipated, as my husband had recently re-read all his books on all things saxon/norse/norman. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Averil
5.0 out of 5 stars War time conditions
A good yarn, showing the wide divide between rich and poor and what ordinary people had to deal with during invasions. Read more
Published 3 months ago by S. Price
5.0 out of 5 stars happy
does what it says on the tin does what it says on the tin.blah blah blah blah how many more words??? this computer generated reply system is crap but the item is good .
Published 4 months ago by James William Dowling
4.0 out of 5 stars Fast paced read
Although there seem to be many books out set around this time period it is refreshing to come across one which is taken from the Norman perspective. Read more
Published 4 months ago by stuart jackson
5.0 out of 5 stars Post Norman Conquest England
I found this book threw some light into my black hole of knowledge of the Norman Conquest. Although a work of fiction, the characters were believable, some indeed being real people... Read more
Published 6 months ago by A Dawson
4.0 out of 5 stars Covering an era not overpopulated with novels
I enjoyed the story (enough details of the plot and characters by other reviewers) and look forward to the next instalment. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Keith Lawson
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