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The Empty Throne

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The Empty Throne

By: Bernard Cornwell
Narrated by: Matt Bates
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Britain, early 10th century AD: a time of change. There are new raids by the Vikings from Ireland, and turmoil among the Saxons over the leadership of Mercia. A younger generation is taking over. Æthelred, the ruler of Mercia, is dying, leaving no legitimate heir. The West Saxons want their king, but Uhtred has long supported Athelflaed, sister to King Edward of Wessex and widow of Aethelred. Widely loved and respected, Athelflaed has all the makings of a leader - but can Saxon warriors ever accept a woman as their ruler? The stage is set for rivals to fight for the empty throne. In the end it is one champion, one hero, who will destroy the new Viking threat to Mercia - and ultimately decide the fate of England.

With this eighth entry in the epic Saxon Tales series, we are reminded once again why New York Times best-selling author Bernard Cornwell is "the most prolific and successful historical novelist in the world today" (Wall Street Journal).

Performed by Matt Bates

©2015 Bernard Cornwell (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers
Fiction Historical Fiction Royalty War & Military King England Viking
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Awesome book! One of his best books.

Awesome book! One of his best books. Story and performance were very good. Don't miss it.

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A fabulous author

I found the ancient medical treatments to be very interesting the book was this wonderful as all the ones in the story prior to this one I have loved all of Bernard Cornwell historical novels and look forward to the next one

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Excellent Story, Fantastic Performance

Would you consider the audio edition of The Empty Throne to be better than the print version?

No - but it brings a different experience to it, I loved both.

Which character – as performed by Matt Bates – was your favorite?

Uhtred! Matt Bates does a great Uhtred - almost as good as Richard Armitage. ;-)

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A great addition to one of my most favorite series

I loved this book. The focus widening to include the children to the evolving story line was a great move. The repetitious mentioning of the pain, smell, similar to the battle rage and shield wall are now the traits of this story I've come to appreciate. This edition is among the best of this series.

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Great book!

Love this series, haven't read them in order, but I plan to start over, in order!

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Such a great book such a great Author

And the story continues. The Man, the Myth, the Legend. Where will he End :)

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Worth it

Another well-written story and well narrated. The plot was engaging and kept me interested. I look forward to more.

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Life is better with our Lord Utred

I usually don’t read books twice. But this is my second reading of the Saxon Chronicles. And it’s just as good as the first. I even discover that I am discovered more details I missed in the first reading. That being said this book surprised me. I don’t to reveal any spoilers. But I will say that Matt Bates’s narration has been a fantastic narrator and he has brought new life to all the characters. My mind envisions my own visual takes on all the scenes.
My favorite thing about Cornwell’s Utred books is his ability to surprise me. Especially the later parts of this one. No spoilers but … it’s not all bloody battles. Great characters doing great things and I love them all. 5 stars all around for this one.

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The old man still had it

SPOILERS - At first I thought that the entire story would be from the perspective of Uhtrech the younger, which I thought would have been cool. But I wasn't at all disappointed that after the first chapter the rest of the story was from the perspective of the older. Even being an old man, 55-ish by my guess, He can still holds his own and the story doesn't sin in the slightest.

I'm warming up to Matt Bates, who isn't horrible as a narrator. He's just not as good as Jonathan Keeble was.

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Vintage Cornwell.

Fun read, as always. Love how he has used interesting times for his various series. Always come away feeling I know a bit more about the period and the people.

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