Read The Lord of Vik-Lo: A Novel of Viking Age Ireland (The Norsemen Saga Book 3) Online
Authors: James L. Nelson
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Historical, #Sea Stories, #Historical Fiction, #Norse & Icelandic
Acknowledgements
As is always the case, thanks are due to a great many people, this being more of a team effort than most writers like to admit. Thanks once again to Steve Cromwell for his continued excellent work on the covers of these books. Thanks as well to photographer Alistair Corbett for the use of his magnificent, moody image which so perfectly sets the tone. Thanks to Nicole Spiridakis for her careful and insightful editing and thanks to David Bellows for his on-going help in that department. Thanks as well to the good people at Maine Coast Book Shop and Maine Maritime Museum who are so kind about getting my books in the hands of readers. Thanks to my mother, Selma, and sister Stephanie for all their love and support, and to my kiddos, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Jonathan and Abbey.
And, as ever, to Lisa, my shield-maiden.
Other Books by James L. Nelson:
Fiction:
The Norsemen Saga - Novels of Viking Age Ireland:
Fin Gall
Dubh-linn
The Brethren of the Coast - Piracy in Colonial America
The Guardship
The Blackbirder
The Pirate Round
The Revolution at Sea Saga – Naval Action of the American Revolution
By Force of Arms
The Maddest Idea
The Continental Risque
Lords of the Ocean
All the Brave Fellows
The Samuel Bowater Novels - Stories of the Confederate Navy
Glory in the Name
Thieves of Mercy
The Only Life that Mattered – The Short and Merry Lives of Ann Bonny, Mary Read and Calico Jack Rackham
Nonfiction:
Reign of Iron: the Story of the First Battling Ironclads, the
Monitor
and
Merrimack
Benedict Arnold’s Navy: How a Rag Tag Fleet Lost the Battle of Lake Champlain and Won the American Revolution
George Washington’s Secret Navy: How the American Revolution Went to Sea
George Washington’s Great Gamble: And the Sea Battle that Won the American Revolution
With Fire and Sword: The Battle of Bunker Hill and the Beginning of the American
Revolution