
The Lords of the North
The Last Kingdom Series, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Keeble
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Bernard Cornwell
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The third book in the epic and bestselling series that has gripped millions.
A hero will be forged from this broken land.As seen on Netflix and BBC around the world.
The year is 878 and the Vikings have been thrown out of Wessex. Uhtred, fresh from fighting for Alfred in the battle to free Wessex, travels north to seek revenge for his father's death, killed in a bloody raid by Uhtred's old enemy, renegade Danish lord, Kjartan.
While Kjartan lurks in his formidable stronghold of Dunholm, the north is overrun by chaos, rebellion and fear. Together with a small band of warriors, Uhtred plans his attack on his enemy, revenge fuelling his anger, resolute on bloody retribution. But, he finds himself betrayed and ends up on a desperate slave voyage to Iceland. Rescued by a remarkable alliance of old friends and enemies, he and his allies, together with Alfred the Great, are free to fight once more in a battle for power, glory and honour.
‘The Lords of the North’ is a tale of England's making, a powerful story of betrayal, struggle and romance, set in an England torn apart by turmoil and upheaval.
©2006 Bernard Cornwell (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedReseñas de la Crítica
‘Beautifully crafted story-telling, complete with splendid set-piece battles and relentless derring-do, so gripping that it rarely stops to catch a breath. It demonstrates once again Cornwell’s enormous skill as a historical narrator. He would have graced Alfred’s court entertaining the guests with his stories.’
Daily Mail
‘Cornwell takes the spectres of ninth century history and puts flesh back on their bones. Here is Alfred's world restored – impeccably researched and illuminated with the colour and passion of a master storyteller.’
Justin Pollard, author of ‘Alfred the Great’
UTRED AND THE DANES
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Full of Danish Fury - Excellent
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Hard to put down
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Worth listening to repeatedly
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Best yet
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Another exciting title in the series.
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(SPOILERS AHEAD)
The story starts of rather abruptly, in a way that made it feel a bit disconnected from the last book. While Uthred's ability to luck his way into Alfred's good (or at least neutral) graces in the previous two books was written as somewhat believable, his encounter and subsequent friendship with Guthred seems a lot more forced and comes out of nowhere.
Furthermore, the two-year ordeal Uthred suffers, seemingly served little purpose other than to give us an excuse for a (not particularly necessary) time-skip. The two years in slavery also did not seem to have had lasting consequences either physically, mentally or for Uthred's political and personal situation, given that he more or less gets to pick up where he left things upon his return. This section of the book thus feels like a bit of a filler episode, and given the lack of any other real action (apart from the by now almost formulaic end-of-book battle), made it a less engaging listen than the previous two.
The narrator is fine overall and has a good voice for the gruff warrior-types, but like many male narrators, sadly fails to make the voices of the female characters particularly believable. Somewhat justified in that the story frames as being told by Uthred himself.
A fine, but meandering continuation
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