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The Cross and the Hammer: A Tale of the Days of the Vikings

H. Bedford-Jones

Publisher: Good Press

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H. Bedford-Jones's historical novel, 'The Cross and the Hammer: A Tale of the Days of the Vikings', paints a vivid picture of the clash between Christianity and Norse paganism during the Viking Age. The book is written in a descriptive and immersive style that transports the reader to 9th-century Scandinavia, capturing the brutal yet fascinating world of the Vikings with authenticity. Bedford-Jones expertly weaves together elements of history, religion, and adventure, making this book a compelling read for anyone interested in Viking culture and history. H. Bedford-Jones, known for his prolific output and diverse range of genres, likely drew inspiration for 'The Cross and the Hammer' from his own fascination with historical eras and cultures. His meticulous research and attention to detail shine through in this novel, showcasing his dedication to bringing the past to life through riveting storytelling. I highly recommend 'The Cross and the Hammer' to readers who enjoy historical fiction that offers a window into a bygone era. Bedford-Jones's captivating narrative and rich historical backdrop make this book a must-read for anyone seeking an engaging and educational exploration of Viking society.
Available since: 08/21/2022.
Print length: 117 pages.

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