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The last part of a trilogy. Shef Sigvarthsson has turned England and the Northlands into a great empire. But despite the help from King Arthur, the Norse priests of the Asgarth Way, and others (including his father, the Aesir god Rig), he remained the One King. Without him the empire would crumble.Tags
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This is a very good book, but still not as good as book 1 of this trilogy. I'm glad I saw it through and I love the world, but #1 is the only book that really felt perfect.
Terrific trilogy
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Harry Harrison was born Henry Maxwell Dempsey on March 12, 1925 in Stamford, Connecticut. He was drafted into the U. S. Air Corps in 1943 and became a sharpshooter, a military policeman, a gunnery instructor, and a specialist in the prototypes of computer-guided bomb-sights and gun turrets. After being discharged, he graduated from Hunter College show more with a degree in art. By the end of the 1940s, he was running a small studio that specialized in selling illustrations to comics and science-fiction magazines. He then moved on to editing some of the magazines. As the market for comics began to shrink, he started writing for science-fiction magazines. He wrote short science fiction stories and novels including Deathworld, Captive Universe, Montezuma's Revenge, Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers, Stonehenge, West of Eden, Stars and Stripes Forever. He also wrote the Stainless Steel Rat series and the Bill, the Galactic Hero series. His novel Make Room! Make Room! Was the inspiration for the movie Soylent Green. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Hank Dempsey, Felix Boyd, Wade Kaempfert, Cameron Hall, Philip St. John, and Leslie Charteris. He died on August 15, 2012 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- King and Emperor
- Original title
- King and Emperor
- People/Characters
- Shef
- First words
- "Just a village," they said. "A few huts by the roadside. Capital of the North! It's not even Capital of the Fen. Never been anything, never will be."
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Below them, flying with steady grace above the sea, the first storks from Africa returned to Europe at winter's end.
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