The Warrior With The Pierced Heart
The Shadow of the Raven: Book 2
By Chris Bishop
In the second book in the exciting and atmospheric
Shadow of the Raven series we rejoin novice monk turned warrior, Matthew as he
marches ahead of King Alfred, to Exeter to herald the King's triumphant return
to the city, marking his great victory at Edington.
It should have been a journey of just five or perhaps six days but, as Matthew is to find to his cost, in life the road you're given to travel is seldom what you wish for and never what you expect.
In this much-anticipated sequel Chris Bishop again deposits the reader slap-bang into the middle of Saxon Britain, where battles rage and life is cheap. An early confrontation leaves Matthew wounded, but found and tended by a woodland-dwelling healer he survives, albeit with the warning that the damage to his heart will eventually take his life.
Matthew faces many challenges as he battles to make his way back to Chippenham to be reunited with King Alfred and also with the woman he wants to make his wife. This is an epic tale of triumph over adversity as we will the warrior with the pierced heart to make it back to those he loves, before it is too late.
It should have been a journey of just five or perhaps six days but, as Matthew is to find to his cost, in life the road you're given to travel is seldom what you wish for and never what you expect.
In this much-anticipated sequel Chris Bishop again deposits the reader slap-bang into the middle of Saxon Britain, where battles rage and life is cheap. An early confrontation leaves Matthew wounded, but found and tended by a woodland-dwelling healer he survives, albeit with the warning that the damage to his heart will eventually take his life.
Matthew faces many challenges as he battles to make his way back to Chippenham to be reunited with King Alfred and also with the woman he wants to make his wife. This is an epic tale of triumph over adversity as we will the warrior with the pierced heart to make it back to those he loves, before it is too late.
“In life the road you’re given to travel is seldom
what you wish for — and never what you expect…”
Matthew
was tasked with riding on ahead of King Alfred’s army to announce his imminent
arrival in Exeter. Matthew knew the risks
of going through the forest, but speed was of the utmost importance, and
therefore, the risk, he considered, was worth taking.
But
as Matthew lies on the forest floor, with an arrow in his heart, he knows that not only did he make a mistake, but that he will never see Exeter yet alone King Alfred again. There is nothing left for him to
do except listen to the desperate battle and the cries of his men as they
succumbed to a Viking ambush. He can only pray that the Vikings will allow him
to die quickly. However, the Vikings take delight in misery, and they are not known for their mercy.
As bleak as it might be, God, fate, whatever you want to call it, has not finished with Matthew yet.
Nursed back to health by a Celtic healer, Matthew must confront an even bigger
challenge, one in which new friendships will be forged, and enemies faced.
Will
the Warrior With The Pierced Heart, be victorious, or will his enemies vanquish
him, once and for all?
Brutal
beginnings can only lead to unmerciful ends, and there are those aplenty in The
Warrior With The Pierced Heart: The Shadow of the Raven Book #2 by Chris Bishop.
This book is not for the faint-hearted. Bishop throws his readers straight back
into the action, and the story begins with a slaughter. This fast-paced
narrative continues throughout the course of this book. There is hardly a
moment to catch one’s breath as the story continues to pick up momentum. The
more I read, the more immersed I became in the story and the characters that
graced the pages.
Like
before, in Book 1 of The Shadow of the Raven, I simply adored Matthew. He has
grown spiritually as well as worldly. Matthew has tasted defeat. He has danced
with death, and yet through it all, his still-beating heart dares to hope.
Matthew is a protagonist that readers can really get behind. He is not only
brave and honourable, but he also makes mistakes, and I think that is what
makes him so appealing. Matthew finds himself fighting
for not only his own life but for those around him. He is appalled by the
atrocities he witnesses, and he desperately desires to help, even when there is
nothing he can do. Matthew is a character who is continuously conflicted. The
things he has done, the things he has seen leave their mark, which I thought
made him very human in the telling.
Bishop
has introduced several new characters into the story. I thoroughly enjoyed
reading about Aelred and Brother Benedict as they try to help Matthew on his
journey.
The
antagonists are once again the Vikings, in particular, some slavers, who are
vile and cruel, but they are not the only ones. The people who Matthew fought
at Edington to protect, turn their back on him because of superstition. He has
come back from the dead and therefore must be in league with the Devil. This, I
thought, was wonderfully insightful. Christianity was the religion of King
Alfred and therefore his people, but the religion of their forefathers still had a hold on them,
and this made things far more difficult for Matthew than they needed to be, and
it makes absolute sense for Bishop to have written these scenes this way.
The
breathtaking historical accuracy of this book has to be commended. Reading The Warrior With The Pierced Heart
was like stepping through time. I found myself in this foreign yet strangely
familiar world that we call The Dark Ages. I thought the Dark Ages was masterfully portrayed and as historically
accurate as the surviving sources allow it to be.
Not only does Bishop excel at writing vivid battle scenes, but he also demonstrates the hardship of everyday life and how dangerous it was to live during this time. If
you like your fiction battle-heavy, then The Shadow of the Raven series would
undoubtedly appeal.
I
Highly Recommend.
Review
by Mary Anne Yarde.
The
Coffee Pot Book Club.
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The Warrior with a Pierced Heart
Chris Bishop
Chris Bishop was born
in London in 1951. After a successful career as a Chartered Surveyor, he
retired to concentrate on writing, combining this with his lifelong interest in
history. His first Novel, Blood and Destiny, was published in
2017 and his second, The Warrior with the Pierced Heart was
released in July 2018. Both form part of a series entitled The
Shadow of the Raven.
Chris is a member of
the Historical Writers’ Association as well
as the Historical Novel Society.
Connect
with Chris: Website • Blog • Twitter • Goodreads.
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