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  • Godfrid the Dane Medieval Mysteries Boxed Set: The Viking Prince/The Irish Bride

  • The Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mysteries, Book 2
  • By: Sarah Woodbury
  • Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
  • Length: 15 hrs and 15 mins
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Godfrid the Dane Medieval Mysteries Boxed Set: The Viking Prince/The Irish Bride

By: Sarah Woodbury
Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
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Join Godfrid the Dane for murder and mayhem in medieval Dublin!

Godfrid the Dane makes his first appearance in the Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mysteries in the first book, The Good Knight. He comes to Anglesey at the behest of the treacherous Prince Cadwaladr, but quickly realizes the deal he’s made is not quite what he thought, and Cadwaladr is not worthy of his allegiance. He takes it upon himself to learn the truth about what is going on in Wales and in the process encounters a young Welsh woman, Gwen, and her fiancé, Gareth, who comes to Ireland in search of her.

Godfrid and Gareth grow to respect each other, and Godfrid returns to Gwynedd in The Fallen Princess, on a quest to find the Book of Kells, which has been stolen, and again in The Lost Brother, in search of allies in his conflict with Ottar of Dublin. In both instances, he ends up aiding Gareth and Gwen in their investigations.

By 1148, when The Viking Prince opens, Godfrid’s dispute with Ottar, the King of Dublin, has reached a critical moment. Years earlier, Ottar usurped the throne of Dublin, depriving Brodar, Godfrid’s older brother, of his birthright. As the summer solstice approaches, Dublin is shocked by the murder of a prominent merchant, but only Prince Godfrid knows that the dead man was also a co-conspirator in his brother's plan to take the throne of Dublin. With death stalking his every move, Godfrid must call upon new friends and old to find the killer - and, with their help, uncover a conspiracy stretching beyond Dublin's walls to every kingdom in Ireland.

The Viking Prince is followed by The Irish Bride.

©2020 Sarah Woodbury (P)2021 Sarah Woodbury
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Good story!

Really good adventure. Had no idea about the Danes in Ireland. thought they were mostly in the Yorkshire dales.
Got used to the narrator now. Accents bit of a mixture but coming from Liverpool I don't mind. But whose it that awful female voice at the end?

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