Princes in Exile

“Princes in Exile” by Richard Denning, published by Mercia Books in 2013, is a historical fiction narrative that unfolds in a time of turmoil. The story follows Cerdic as he leads princes Edwin and Hereric, along with a small group of fifty men, women, and children, into foreign lands after the fall of Deira. With no land, crown, or clear plan, they face determined enemies and limited allies, setting the stage for a challenging journey.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of survival and leadership in the face of adversity. As Cerdic navigates the dangers of exile, the narrative delves into the complexities of loyalty and the struggle for power. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with a rich historical backdrop and the trials faced by those who are forced to flee their homeland.
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No land, no crown, no plan … Deira has fallen. Aethelfrith, aided by Cerdic’s half brother, Hussa is triumphant and Cerdic must lead princes Edwin and Hereric over the border into foreign lands. They number a mere fifty men, women and children. They have no land, no crown, little money and no plan. There are determined enemies in pursuit behind and precious few friends in front. Cerdic must dig deep to find a way to help the Princes in Exile.
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