In Saxon England of the 1060s, the prospects for Owerd are grim. He is a Briton, son of a miller, and looks like a Dane. The Church beckons, as does a warrior life, but he must first learn his ‘station’ with frequent humiliation.
Fate lends a hand in rewarding his courage, but as his lot improves, the Normans invade. Does he fight them or aid them?
His loyalties are tested by events involving violence, loss, love, and fate as he tries to manage the balance between security and oppression.
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James Gault
James, or Jim by preference, was a
successful mariner who spent much of his life at sea mucking around in ships
and boats. That was the relatively adventurous part of his life, encompassing a
good slice of the world and its ever-changing challenges and joys, from violent
wars and cyclones to glorious sunrises and oceans of tranquillity.
These days the stability of reading and writing are preferred, especially writing about the fictional adventures of others. He enjoys the company of his wife Sally and Labrador dog Pippa in a small coastal town in Australia.
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Thank you for hosting James Gault today, Mary Ann. xx
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