The White Chariot

The White Chariot by Richard Denning, published by Mercia Books on May 25, 2016, is a historical fiction novel consisting of 366 pages. The narrative follows Hussa and Cerdic as they journey south under the orders of Aethelfrith and Edwin. Their personal conflict intertwines with the broader struggles for control in Britain, illustrating how individual disputes can escalate into significant historical events.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to conflict and legacy as Cerdic confronts his past and the resurgence of an old enemy. The story delves into the complexities of loyalty and rivalry, set against the backdrop of historical events that shape the characters’ destinies. This edition offers a detailed portrayal of the characters’ struggles, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in historical narratives.
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Acting on the orders of Aethelfrith and Edwin, Hussa and Cerdic both travel south, their dispute soon becoming part of the larger struggle for Britain like fire spreading from a single spark. Meanwhile back in the Welsh lands, Cerdic’s past and that of his people is catching up with them as an old enemy resurfaces in a very unexpected way.
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