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She knows only two things about herself; her name is Frey and the boy with the troubled brown eyes, snatched from her arms by the soldiers in full body armour, loves her.

They know everything about her and yet, they’re the one’s asking her the questions.

From an iron-grey prison cell they ask her question after question, and the more they ask, the more she learns about herself.

In piecing together the hastily dropped fragments of knowledge, on the vessel floating through space, the truth becomes clear.

She is the enemy and she is to be feared.

Unknown: Part 1 – the first part in a four-part serial in which Frey begins to unravel the truth about herself and discovers that something is very, very wrong.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherM J Porter
Release dateJul 3, 2015
ISBN9781311344953
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M J Porter

MJ Porter is the author of over fifty fiction titles set in Saxon England and the era before the tumultuous events of 1066. Raised in the shadow of a strange little building and told from a young age that it housed the long-dead bones of Saxon kings, it’s little wonder that the study of the era was undertaken at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The Royal Women of the Tenth Century is a first non-fiction title. It explores the ‘lost’ women of this period through the surviving contemporary source material. It stemmed from a frustration with how difficult it was to find a single volume dedicated to these ‘lost’ women and hopes to make it much easier for others to understand the prestige, wealth and influence of the women of the royal House of Wessex.

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