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'King Olaf's Kinsman' is an adventure-drama saga written by Charles W. Whistler. The story follows a man who sets out to seek revenge for his father, who was killed during the southern invasion of England by Swein Forkbeard's Danes. His journey led him to meet the Norwegian royal Olaf, who shares a common enemy with the man.

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'King Olaf's Kinsman' is an adventure-drama saga written by Charles W. Whistler. The story follows a man who sets out to seek revenge for his father, who was killed during the southern invasion of England by Swein Forkbeard's Danes. His journey led him to meet the Norwegian royal Olaf, who shares a common enemy with the man.

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Charles Watts Whistler (1856-1913) was an English writer best known for his historical novels set in the early medieval period. Born into a family steeped in literature and history, Whistler's upbringing was conducive to his future literary pursuits. His works often reflect a meticulous dedication to the recreation of the past, interweaving historical events with fiction to bring bygone eras to life for his readers. Among his many contributions to the historical fiction genre, 'King Olaf's Kinsman' stands out as a prime example of his narrative craft and respect for historical detail. The book follows the adventures of a young Saxon noble in service to King Olaf Tryggvason of Norway, exploring themes of loyalty, warfare, and the clash of cultures during the Viking Age. Whistler's writing is characterized by its robust authenticity, drawing on extensive research to authentically portray the societal norms, dialogue, and landscapes of the time. His depiction of nuanced characters and complex political landscapes has earned him a place amongst noted historical novelists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Despite the waning mainstream recognition of Whistler's work in contemporary literary circles, his novels remain valued by aficionados of historical literature for their evocative representation of a bygone era and their influence on the genre as a whole.