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|title=The Traitors' Pit: (Wulfgar 2)
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|author=V M Whitworth
|reviewer=Ani Johnson
|website=http://www.vmwhitworth.co.uk
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Will there be more Wulfgar? On her hugely informative website VM Whitworth describes planning for more Wulfgar novels as one of her hobbies so, for now, it looks as though my addiction is being catered for… and I’ve a feeling I’m not alone.
Although it works as a stand-alone novel, if you enjoyed this, you'd be missing so much if you didn’t also read [[The Bone Thief by V M Whitworth: (Wulfgar 1)by V M Whitworth|The Bone Thief]]. Go on; you know you want to.
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|name=Linda Stormonth
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|comment=I couldn't agree more with the review. The facts of history are interesting but, without sustained study, putting all the disparate facts together is only for the few. Good historical fiction illuminates those facts and brings the world to life. V. M. Whitworth is a reliable guide, and where she deviates from facts, is happy to admit to it. She herself has written a paper about how fiction can bring the Anglo-Saxon world to a wider readership. And I, for one, am grateful. I loved both books she has written and I urge anyone swithering to go ahead and start with The Bone Thief.
Linda (Stormonth)
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