Hastings

Hastings

by JustinHill (Author)

Synopsis

A Times Book of the Year 'A literary, intelligent read from a masterful storyteller'

In 1035, a young fifteen year old Viking is dragged wounded from the battle. Left for dead, for the next twenty years his adventures lead him over mountains, down the length of Russia and ultimately to Constantinople and the Holy City of Jerusalem.

Drawn into political intrigue he will be the lover of Empresses, the murderer of an emperor; he will hold the balance of power in the Byzantine Empire in his hands, and then give it all up for a Russian princess and the chance to return home and lead his own people, where he must fight the demons of his past, his family and his countrymen in a long and bitter war for revenge and power.

Told in his own voice, this is the astonishing true story of the most famous warrior in all Christendom: Harald Hardrada, the last Viking.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Published: 04 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 1408702797
ISBN 13: 9781408702796
Book Overview: A brilliant, novelistic account of the most famous battle on British soil, from Justin Hill, author of Shieldwall.

Media Reviews
Justin Hill's writing is superb. Every sentence is crafted for balance and beauty and the sense of a world on the edge of turning is gloriously, brilliantly - and utterly believably - evoked -- Manda Scott
Justin Hill's energetic re-creation of Hardrada's career shows that his was an extraordinary life . . . gripping -- Nick Rennison * BBC History *
Gripping * The Times *
Viking Fire is a sophisticated, subtle evocation of a brutal age * Sunday Times *
This evocative tale of war and glory draws us into a Viking world of heroic frozen battlegrounds and treacherous perfumed palaces * Sunday Express *
Fights aplenty, but this is a literary, intelligent read from a masterly storyteller -- Antonia Senior * The Times *
Author Bio

Justin Hill was born in the Bahamas, and grew up in York, attending St Peter's School. He studied Old England and Medieval Literature at Durham University, and spent most of his twenties on postings with Voluntary Service Overseas in rural China and East Africa.
He has written poetry, non-fiction and fiction, which spans eras as distant from one another as Anglo Saxon England, in Shieldwall, to Tang Dynasty, China, in Passing Under Heaven. His work has won numerous awards, including the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Somerset Maugham Award, a Betty Trask Award, as well as being selected as a Sunday Times Book of the Year (Shieldwall) and a Washington Post Books of the Year (The Drink and Dream Teahouse).
In 2014 he was selected to write the sequel to the Oscar winning film, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
He lives near York.