The Rule
By (Author) Jack Colman
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperVoyager
22nd February 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fantasy
823.92
Paperback
298
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
In Helvik, a single rule governs the people: No person of Helvik may kill another person of Helvik. Any person who breaks this rule is no longer a person of Helvik.
Gunnarr remembers a time before the rule, when blood feuds and petty rivalries led to endless death. In the days since, an uneasy peace has fallen over the town, and Gunnarr has made himself the man to enforce it.
When an innocent friend suffers from a breach of the rule, Gunnarr rushes to deal retribution. Too late, he discovers that what appeared a mindless act was actually something far more sinister. And now he has left his unborn child and family unprotected, just when they need him most.
A vast host of warriors is at the gates of Helvik, and with Gunnarr gone, nothing and no one stands against them
A well-crafted and engaging work of historical fiction A strong debut and a worthy addition to the historical fiction genre [a book] I was always eager to pick up, thanks to its thoughtful themes and page-turning narrative Fantasy Book Review
Jack Colman grew up one of five children on a rural smallholding in the middle of the North Yorkshire Moors. His first job was picking potatoes on the local farms and he has since been an antique furniture restorer, a grain tester (yes thats a real thing), a plasterer's mate, a football coach and a corporate lawyer. He is married and lives in Poland.