
Expulsion
A Tale of Two Vikings
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Narrated by:
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Feargal Coffey
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By:
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John Broughton
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Ireland, 902 A.D. Two powerful Irish clans unite to expel the Norse chieftains from Dublin. In the fray, Jarl Òttar saves the life of the Norse fighter Ragnall ua Imair, son of his lord and scion. The viking diaspora leads takes the leaders far from Dublin.
Their destinies intertwined, Òttar and Ragnall navigate through dangerous 10th century life, from Europe all the way to the Far East. But their real ambition still lies in the north, in the family thrones of Jorvik and Dublin.
John Broughton's Expulsion is a historically accurate, riveting adventure set in the medieval times, where riches and power are in the reach of the resourceful, and death is always just one step away.
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