BaltimoreLurker
Curmudgeon
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- Oct 8, 2007
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- Moon Dance
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- 1974 34' Marine Trader Sedan
Just finished it. The remarkable thing about Cornwell's books is the historical accuracy and the depth and sophistication of character development. In this last book, Uthred is aging and it is starting to show, but like most older folks, he compensates in other ways to get the job done. That said, the ending to this one is a bit surprising. Love the complexity of the politics as well. You'll enjoy it BL.
After Aubry/Maturin this is probably my favorite series. Yes, the historical accuracy is impressive. I spend 4-5 hours/week in my home "gym", a tedious time but for the endless stream of documentaries on YouTube that I watch while exercising. I've seen a number on that period including about Alfred the Great and one on castles even visited Bamburgh Castle.
Have you read "Pillars of the Earth"? An amazingly immersive read set a few hundred years later.