Green Saxon Darkness

Summary
The time is 1069. The so-called Norman Conquest has been raging for three years, but the Saxons refuse to surrender. In Green Saxon Darkness, Cottrel tells the tale of the Saxon rebellion, led by Hereward the Wake, the last of the legendary Saxon knights. Intrigue, battles and romance abound as Hereward's cousin Alyce, a grand-daughter of Canute and one of the fiercest of the English rebels, finds herself caught in a dark secret that pitches her head-long into the middle of a love triangle, with the future of her beloved country at stake.
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