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A New Era for Cornwell

by John F. Baker -- Publishers Weekly, 6/28/2004

Britain's Bernard Cornwell, prolific creator of the popular series of admired historical fictions about Capt. Richard Sharpe in the Napoleonic wars, has gone back to a much earlier period in English history in a new book, The Last Kingdom, just acquired as part of a two-book package by his regular editor at HarperCollins, Dan Conaway. It's the story of a young man's coming-of-age, set in ninth-century Britain, at a time when the country was in danger of being overrun by the Vikings, with only King Alfred standing in their way. It was a seven-figure deal for North American rights, signed with Cornwell's London agent, Toby Eady, and should bring the author, said Harper publisher Susan Weinberg, "a whole new strata of readers."

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