The Fourth Lost Tale of Mercia: Athelward the Historian

“The Lost Tales of Mercia” is a series of ten short stories set in England near the end of the Viking Age. These swashbuckling tales educate and entertain simultaneously. In this tale, Lord Athelward, an ealdorman who also wants to write history, finds his peace of mind disturbed when a strange woman named Golde and her young son Eadric show up on his doorstep with a ridiculous proposal.

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The Fourth Lost Tale of Mercia: Athelward the Historian

“The Lost Tales of Mercia” is a series of ten short stories set in England near the end of the Viking Age. These swashbuckling tales educate and entertain simultaneously. In this tale, Lord Athelward, an ealdorman who also wants to write history, finds his peace of mind disturbed when a strange woman named Golde and her young son Eadric show up on his doorstep with a ridiculous proposal.

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The Fourth Lost Tale of Mercia: Athelward the Historian

The Fourth Lost Tale of Mercia: Athelward the Historian

by Jayden Woods
The Fourth Lost Tale of Mercia: Athelward the Historian

The Fourth Lost Tale of Mercia: Athelward the Historian

by Jayden Woods

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Overview

“The Lost Tales of Mercia” is a series of ten short stories set in England near the end of the Viking Age. These swashbuckling tales educate and entertain simultaneously. In this tale, Lord Athelward, an ealdorman who also wants to write history, finds his peace of mind disturbed when a strange woman named Golde and her young son Eadric show up on his doorstep with a ridiculous proposal.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011065378
Publisher: Jayden Woods
Publication date: 06/29/2010
Series: Lost Tales of Mercia , #4
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 162,157
File size: 207 KB

About the Author

Jayden Woods is the author's pen name. Jayden is a graduate of the University of Southern California's Writing for Screen and Television program. She lived and worked in Los Angeles for five years before leaving Hollywood to pursue her passion of writing prose and novels. Her published works include the various Tales of Mercia and the related "Sons of Mercia" trilogy, beginning with "Eadric the Grasper."

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