Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 09 by Lytton

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By Wyatt Allen Posted on May 6, 2026
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Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873
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Okay, picture this: you're in old London, the air is thick with superstition and treachery, and the kingdom of England is teetering on a knife's edge. This isn't just about noble speeches and sword fights—it's a royal-family feud filled with secrets, forbidden magic, and a spy hiding in plain sight. In volume 9 of this epic saga, our hero, Harold of Wessex, faces his toughest tests yet. First, his beloved grandfather, old and angry, is meddling with a cunning monk who practices pagan 'woodcraft,' raising ghostly warriors and stirring up old blood-feuds. Talk about family drama. Meanwhile, a beautiful spy named Hilda (a crafty Danish woman, skilled in her own wild sorcery) is worming her way into King Edward's court, playing every side against the other. Everyone wants power, but will Harold be able to tell friend from foe before his entire family—and all of England—get pulled into a civil war? Gladiators in the ring, whispered plots in dark corners, and a tense question that haunts every page: can Harold stay true to himself when success and survival demand his darkest moves? If you love tricky political games, ancient rivalries, and the human side of legends, skip the boring intros and start here.
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If your bookshelf tends toward loud, in-your-face action heroes, get ready to slow down and pick up something richer—my new library love is a classic!

The Story

Volume 9 plunks us right in the hot mess of England, years before the Norman invasion took over. Harold Godwinson, England's most famous war leader, is at his king's side trying to keep a fragile peace. We watch as his eldest brother Sweyn—angry and walking into a trap set by their disgruntled grandfather—goes on a murderous mission against the king's own cousin. The family falls apart over revenge, and poor Harold rushes to clean up the mess while fighting off plague-ridden rumors. But there's a cold, sharp plot twister: a fearsome Irish Viking King wait literally at the gates of the ocean, demanding help to take down their throne. Plus, a magic-obsessive wandering monk puts crazy ancient heroes in play. Boys fight hidden in a trial. Friends betray bread. It's not a battle movie—but the sting, worry and furious pacing makes this almost unbearable page-turner.

Why You Should Read It

Before you label it an out-of-touch old text, think again. Lytton writes people you can grab for coffee– ambitious, overemotional, crushingly fake or wholeheartedly self-sacrificial. He gets into awful moral hairballs (Do you lead a rebellion to punish a traitor or keep your kingdom's peace?!). I hate monks posturing like they are better than royalty, and yes—you root for both love and fight scenes! For modern readers, reflect on oaths, faith built into bloodlines. Likely all ends miserable but lives full of flare.

Final Verdict

Warning – volume 9 delivers extreme cliff. Perfect match for readers who want real-feel vibes and unflinching grim. Got a hangry fan of Mary Stewart's falcons or Lindsay Davis detectives? Book talk them into this series today! Full of savage family on family that might, if picked, still crack your trust for complex strategy.



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