After thwarting the scourge of the Viking hordes that had decimated Britain for decades, King Alfred assured a period of peace and prosperity for the kingdom of Wessex. The dream of uniting all Anglo-Saxons under one, noble banner seems closer than ever before.
But his enemies are not ones to be taken lightly. For even as Alfred works to ensure the fate of his descendants for centuries to come, a fearsome warlord, Haesten, gathers his warriors for a brutal assault upon the shores of Alfred's territories.
As the battle lines are drawn, as the true power of this new and terrifying threat comes into its own, the ageing king knows in his heart that things will be different this time round. For as strong as his land, his birthright, his Wessex, has become, the consequences of defeat have never been more terrible.
For one who has gained everything has everything to lose.
'Another excellent historical adventure from Steven A. McKay. Whatever era he turns his pen to, the result is a captivating thrill ride' Tim Hodkinson
'Steven A. McKay never disappoints. He has turned history into an engaging and enthralling tale' Griff Hosker
The life and reign of Alfred the Great is coming to an end, but a huge invasion looms. Will he be able to repel the sea-wolves once and for all?
'Steven A. McKay brings Alfred the Great vividly to life' Douglas Jackson
'A total winner' Christian Cameron
'Dark Age fiction has a new master' Gordon Doherty
'A captivating thrill ride' Tim Hodkinson
'King of Wessex grabs you from the first page and plunges you into the exciting world of Alfred the Great.
'There is a wonderful symmetry to the book. It begins with the shocking murder of a priest and ends with a quieter, less painful death at the end. Between the two we are treated to enough intrigue and battles to satisfy anyone. The reader is transported to a richly researched period of English history, mistakenly called the Dark Ages. Steven McKay sheds a bright light on the period. Reading the book you feel as though you are living in ninth-century Wessex.
'The characters are all well drawn and the plot lines are historically accurate. What Steven has done is what all good writers of historical fiction do: he has turned history into an engaging and enthralling tale.
Steven McKay never disappoints and maintains the highest of standards' Griff Hosker (supplied by McKay via email 26/2/25, also available via GoodReads)
