The Abbot's Tale by Conn Iggulden audiobook

The Abbot's Tale

By Conn Iggulden
Read by John Curless

Recorded Books, Recorded Books, Inc.

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $55.99

    ISBN: 9781664467705

  • $44.95

    ISBN: 9781664737686

Runtime: 16.74 Hours
Category: Fiction/Historical
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

From New York Times bestselling Conn Iggulden comes a new novel set in the red-blooded days of Anglo-Saxon England. This is the original game for the English throne. In the year 937, the new king of England, a grandson of Alfred the Great, readies himself to go to war in the north. His dream of a united kingdom of all England will stand or fall on one field-on the passage of a single day. At his side is the priest Dunstan of Glastonbury, full of ambition and wit (perhaps enough to damn his soul). His talents will take him from the villages of Wessex to the royal court, to the hills of Rome-from exile to exaltation. Through Dunstan's vision, by his guiding hand, England will either come together as one great country or fall back into anarchy and misrule . . . From one of our finest historical writers, The Abbot's Tale is an intimate portrait of a priest and performer, a visionary, a traitor and confessor to kings-the man who could change the fate of England.

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Author Bio: Conn Iggulden

Author Bio: Conn Iggulden

Conn Iggulden is the acclaimed author of the Emperor novels, which chronicle the life of Julius Caesar, and the Conqueror series, which is based on the lives of Mongol warlords Genghis, Ogedai, and Kublai Khan. He is also the coauthor of the bestselling nonfiction work The Dangerous Book for Boys. He lives with his wife and two children in Hertfordshire, England.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 16.74
Audience: Adult
Language: English