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Viking Hostage

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by Warr, Tracey;


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  A full bibliography of my research is on my website: http://traceywarrwriting.com

  Acknowledgements

  I am grateful to Richard Willis, Tamsin Ballard and everyone working at Impress Books for their support and the excellent effort they put into producing their books. Many of the readers of my first book, Almodis, encouraged me in the writing of this book by urging me to get a second to them. Maggi de Rozario helped with French sayings and road trips. Bodil Humphries got me started on Vikings, and Andrew Humphries told me about tidal gates and streams. Lola Rose, Jack Turley, Julie Turley, Misha Myers, Gloria Myers and Rob La Frenais were my insightful first readers. Bob Smillie was my muse as ever in Wales and France. I am grateful without measure to my family and friends for their support.

  Copyright

  First published in 2014

  by Impress Books, Innovation Centre, Rennes Drive, Exeter, EX4 4RN

  This ebook edition first published in 2014

  All rights reserved

  © Tracey Warr, 2014

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