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The King's Earl: England: The Second Viking Age, the fifth book in the epic retelling of the last century of Saxon England (The Earls of Mercia 5) Kindle Edition
The fifth book in the epic retelling of the last century of Saxon England by MJ Porter
Ealdorman Leofwine, bereaved and betrayed by the new Danish king of England, hides away from the politics of the Witan, desperate to forget his past links with Cnut and his father, Swein. But Cnut won’t let his most trusted ealdorman go quite so easily. He knows that for his fledgling kingship to survive, he needs the old guard from the previous king’s reign to add legitimacy to his. His new men, the men who’ve followed him from Denmark, know how to rule, but not how to rule the English. And Cnut has his eye on an even bigger prize than England alone.
Leofric, left reeling by the murder of his older brother and with an ageing father and a dying mother, tries to hold onto his family’s position against the sudden and magnificent rise of Earl Godwine, the newly promoted Earl of Wessex. As much as he despises the new king, he knows his family’s position needs to be upheld. His father has sacrificed too much to allow a usurper to claim the position that is rightfully his.
With Cnut’s view increasingly focused on conquering and ruling the Scandinavian lands and bloody arguments between the Scandinavian men threatening the stability of the kingship, can the House of Leofwine survive the kingship of the new Danish king and keep its place at the heart of early eleventh-century politics, whether it wants it or not?
The King's Earl is the fifth novel in the epic Earls of Mercia series.
The Earls of Mercia Series
The Earl of Mercia's Father
The Danish King's Enemy
Northman Part 1
Northman Part 2
The King's Earl
The Earl of Mercia
The English Earl
The Earl's King
Viking King
The English King
The King's Brother
PRAISE FOR THE EARLS OF MERCIA SERIES
"This is a fantastic series of books, by an author who certainly knows his subject. I was into the Roman invasions but am rapidly converting to the Britons!" Amazon Reviewer
"A must-read for fans of Viking age England. This promises to be a very good series of which I can't wait for the next instalment." Amazon Reviewer
"Intriguing, well-written stories about the early days of Great Britain between Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror... at the time Athelred was King... the story is written from the perspective of one of the emerging Earls who sits on the Witan (counsel). The time period shows the interplay between Great Britain and the Scandinavian countries (Viking raiders) as well." Amazon.com Reviewer
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I'm an author of historical fiction and non-fiction set in Early England and the Viking era. I've also written four 20th-century historical mysteries. I write A LOT, you've been warned.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 25, 2015
- File size3.9 MB
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Product details
- ASIN : B010MRBUWW
- Publisher : MJ Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : September 25, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 3.9 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 234 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1914332043
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 5 of 11 : The Earls of Mercia
- Best Sellers Rank: #382,947 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #130 in Historical Norse & Icelandic Fiction
- #687 in Norse & Viking Myth & Legend
- #1,309 in Historical British Fiction
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About the author

I'm an author of historical fiction (Early English/Saxon, Vikings and the British Isles as a whole before the Norman Conquest, as well as three 20th-century mysteries) and fantasy (now published under a different name). I've also written my first nonfiction book, The Royal Women Who Made England: The Women of the Tenth Century, which is available now.
I was born in the old Mercian kingdom at some point since 1066. Raised in the shadow of a strange little building, told from a very young age that it housed the bones of long-dead kings of Mercia and that our garden was littered with old pieces of pottery from a long-ago battle, it's little wonder that my curiosity in Early England ran riot. I can only blame my parents!
I like to write. You've been warned!
Not sure where to start your journey through Saxon/Early England?
If you're new to Saxon England, then Son of Mercia, book 1 in Eagle of Mercia Chronicles, is perhaps where you should start. And then follow on with Wolf of Mercia and Warrior of Mercia and the continuing books in the series.
King of Kings, book 1 in The Brunanburh Series, is the story of the build-up to the greatest battle on British soil you've probably never heard about, Brunanburh. 'An epic story of kingsmanship that will set in motion the pivotal, bloody Battle of Brunanburh where allies have to be chosen wisely.' The continuing series takes readers to Brunanburh and beyond.
And, coming in April 2025, Men of Iron, the first book in The Dark Age Chronicles. This trilogy will take my readers back to the very beginnings of Saxon England before the creation of Mercia and the other kingdoms.
If you like action adventure with a heavy dose of violence, foul language, and good old camaraderie - The Mercian Ninth Century series is for you, starting with The Last King (there are also Cleaner versions where much of the foul language has been removed - they can be a little harder to find but they are available). Fans of The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles will also find a familiar face. Or The Seventh Century, starting with Pagan Warrior, has a little more politics to go with the set-piece battles.
If you like stories about the forgotten women of history, then the Tenth Century series, starting with The Lady of Mercia's Daughter, is a good place to begin, the story of Lady Ælfwynn after the death of her mother. Or, The First Queen of England, with a little more romance.
If you're interested in the last century of Early England (before 1066) then The Earls of Mercia series is for you.
If you want to read it all, then you can read in chronological order or mix it up. The series weren't written in chronological order (I have a tendency to move backwards through time).
If you're as interested in the ancient kingdom of Mercia as I am, then the loosely connected, The Tales of Mercia is for you. The individual series can be read in this order but can be read in any order. I started my historical fiction writing journey with The Earls of Mercia, so yes, I began at the end.
1) The Dark Age Chronicles starting with Men of Iron, coming April 2025
2) Gods and Kings starting with Pagan Warrior.
3) The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles starting with Son of Mercia.
4) The Ninth Century books starting with The Last King
5) A detour to The Lady of Mercia's Daughter and A Conspiracy of Kings, from the Tenth Century series
6) The Earls of Mercia series starts with The Earl of Mercia's Father.
If you're interested in my 20th-century mysteries, then The Custard Corpses and The Automobile Assassination are the books for you. The Secret Sauce is coming soon. And Cragside, a standalone 1930s murder mystery set at the beautiful North Northumberland estate, and inspired by my Lockdown walks around the property.
My first non fiction book, The Royal Women Who Made England, is now published by Pen and Sword in hardback and ebook, detailing the information I used to write The Tenth Century series featuring Ælfwynn, Eadgifu and the daughters of Edward the Elder.
If you want to keep up to date with my latest writing projects, then please find me on your social media channel of choice, and check out my blog where you will find lots of information about my books..
Happy reading:)
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis is the on going adventure of a ruling lord of a Saxon Earl and his dealings with his Danish conquers,. How he comes to make peace with them for the benefit of people and to insure his
families place in the Kingdom was secure. This book like the previous five are believable and excellently written. With the correct name places and historical facts.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI loved it well, written, and an education about Cnut and the Viking rule in England
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- momoReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 9, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Another good read in this series…. But….
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI’m giving five stars for the book and it flows really well, but the proofreading leaves much to be desired. I find myself re-reading sentences as some of them don’t make much sense - some words are misspelled or don’t make sense and on the odd occasion words have been missed out. I have reported several errors, but as the series is already in print it’s probably too late now. For example, in one book Minister should have been Minster. I must admit I have never read any novels with so many errors as with this series and it’s a shame as the series deserves better. Having said that, I’ve just purchased the next book in this series and I know I will enjoy it. The author has great knowledge of the history he writes about and states they are novels but sometimes a fictional character helps the flow of the stories, as do many other authors. They’re still a very enjoyable read and once I’ve read the full series I will read them again at some point. Until then, I have to read all the other books written by this author - my only concern, as stated previously, are the errors of grammar, spellings and the use of incorrect words. I don’t want to deter readers who are thinking of buying this series - they are wonderful and exciting reads. I’m thinking maybe the author is trying to catch us out with the errors, so he then knows we are really reading his books right to the end page. We are, well I am. And the next one in this series has just been delivered to my Kindred, sorry my Kindle.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseLove these books, so close to historical fact, they make you feel like your almost transported there to the time and place! Cant put it down just want to read it every few minute that I have!
- Harry EvansReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Earls of Mercia
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI have read all 5 books is far I've been engrossed, angry and sad these books are a fantastic and a must read for the historical fiction lover like myself.
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 11, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseAgain all intriguing read,wondering what is round the next corner. One wonders if it was really as political as this.
- David WorsleyReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 14, 2021
3.0 out of 5 stars Sloppy proof reading
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseA good story but very slapdash in its presentation. The many errors really jarred after a while. A recurring theme in this series still,I'll stick with it a while longer.