In the year 1066, England burns.
Ælfgar of Wessex is a seasoned huscarl, sworn to King Harold Godwinson and forged in the brutal wars that shaped a kingdom. He marches north to face the thunder of Viking invasion at Stamford Bridge—and helps shatter the last great Norse threat to English soil. But before the blood has dried on his axe, a new storm gathers in the south.
William of Normandy has come.
From the desperate shield wall atop Senlac Hill to the shattered fields of Hastings, Ælfgar stands at the heart of England's final stand beneath an English crown. When the king falls and the dragon banner is trampled into the mud, survival becomes more than courage—it becomes defiance. Wounded and hunted, Ælfgar must drag his broken son through the wild forests of the Weald, battling hunger, fever, and despair, determined to bring him home.
As Norman rule tightens its grip and the old ways fade, Ælfgar faces a quieter war—the struggle to preserve land, memory, and identity in a conquered country. He may have lost a king, but he refuses to surrender his home.
Sweeping, intimate, and unflinching, this is the story of one man who witnessed the end of Anglo-Saxon England—and endured.
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