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- AM Chris Thorndycroft Lords of the Greenwood Nottinghamshire England is on the brink of civil war The barons are in revolt against King Henry III Such times suit Roger Godberd sergeant in the garrison at Nottingham Castle After throwing i. Chris Thorndycroft is a British writer of historical fiction, horror and fantasy. His early short stories appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Dark Moon Digest and American Nightmare. His first novel under his own name was A Brother's Oath. He also writes under the pseudonym P. J. Thorndyke/5.  · His recent novel, Lords of the Greenwood, blends history with medieval ballads. This is the entwined saga of two men, separated by a generation and united by legend, who inspired the tales of England’s famous hooded outlaw. Lords of the Greenwood is available through Amazon. For more information, please visit Chris Thorndycroft’s website.


Title: Lords of the Greenwood Author(s): Chris Thorndycroft ISBN: / Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Lord Vertigernus, head of the Council of Britannia, desires an alliance with these pagans from across the sea and will stop at nothing to get it. Soon, Hengest and Horsa are drawn into the political power plays of post-Roman Britain where little is what it seems and none are to be trusted. Lords of the Greenwood. Chris Thorndycroft. Lords of the Greenwood 18/01/ by Chris Thorndycroft by Chris Thorndycroft (1) $ England, A wild land sown with the seeds of rebellion. A time when loyalty is bought dear and life sold cheap. When fifteen-year-old Alice Sinclair runs away from home she embarks on a perilous quest for acceptance in a world bound by prejudice.


Now 'Lord's of the Greenwood' can be added to this list. Chris Thorndycroft has taken a unique approach, by weaving together the stories of two men - the 13th Century outlaw Roger Godberd, (whom some believe inspired the legend of Robin Hood) and the 14th Century Robert Hood of Wakefield. Lords of the Greenwood By Chris Thorndycroft Nottinghamshire, England is on the brink of civil war The barons are in revolt against King Henry III Such times suit Roger Godberd, sergeant in the garrison at Nottingham Castle After throwing in their lot with the barons who embark on a bloody campaign for control of England, Roger and his companions are betrayed and seek refuge in Sherwood. Chris Thorndycroft is a British writer of historical fiction, horror and fantasy. His early short stories appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Dark Moon Digest and American Nightmare. His first novel under his own name was A Brother's Oath; the first book in the Hengest and Horsa Trilogy. He also writes under the pseudonym P. J. Thorndyke.

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