

In this novel – the first of a planned trilogy – we see how Hild becomes Edwin’s seer, foretelling his future and giving him the advice he needs to protect and expand his kingdom. As the two girls grow older, Hild’s sister Hereswith becomes Edwin’s ‘peaceweaver’ – a female relative who can be married off to secure alliances with other rulers – but Hild’s wyrd (fate) will be something very different.Įver since Hild was born, her mother, Breguswith, has talked of a dream she’d had during her pregnancy…a dream in which Hild was said to be “the light of the world”.

She is only three years old when her father is poisoned while in exile in the lands of the Brittonic king, Ceredig, and she, her mother and sister join the court of Hereric’s brother, King Edwin of Northumbria. Hild is the daughter of Hereric of Deira and his wife, Breguswith. Set in 7th century Britain – an island divided by warring kings, where the old pagan religions are under threat from the advance of Christianity – it’s the story of the girl who would later become St Hilda of Whitby. Hild is one of the most beautifully written books I’ve read for a long time. Your mother has built you a place where you can speak your word openly.”

Then she was inside Hereswith, and Fursey was talking to her. It’s what women do: weave the web, pull the strings, herd into the corner. “That night she dreamt Fursey was talking to Hereswith.
