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Murder in Anglo-Saxon England: Justice, Wergild, Revenge

Annie Whitehead

We all love a good murder story. Historian and author Annie Whitehead has collated around 100 cases in Anglo-Saxon England, from regicides to robberies gone wrong, and from personal feuds to state-sanctioned slaughter, examining their veracity and asking what, if anything, they can tell us about the motives of those who recorded them and about Anglo-Saxon governance and society.

The records contain many stories of murder, some of which include details of witchcraft and poisoning, or of betrayal of the worst kind, leaving us with the impression that this period was one of lawlessness and rebellion. But how many of these tales are true, and how do they square with a period known to have had lengthy, detailed law codes and harsh punishment for unlawful killing? Was the "Viking" practice of killing by blood eagle - with reference to King Aelle of Northumbria, an alleged victim - a myth or real?

Annie Whitehead also makes a few accusations herself - invoking the old adage that there is no smoke without fire...

Book Details

  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publish Date: Oct 15th, 2026
  • Pages: 288
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781398133549
  • Categories: Europe - MedievalHistorical

About the Author

Whitehead, Annie: - Annie Whitehead studied History at university under the eminent Medievalist and writer, Ann Williams. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and an editor for EHFA (English Historical Fiction Authors). She is the author of historical novels and short stories on the Anglo-Saxon period: 'To Be A Queen' (the story of Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians) was Editor's Choice & Long-listed for Historical Novel Society Indie book of the Year 2016. '1066 Turned Upside Down' (in collaboration with Helen Hollick & Joanna Courtney) was long-listed for HNS Indie Book of the Year 2017. She has written for magazines including Cumbria Magazine, This England and the National Trust Magazine.

Praise for this book

'The skilful composition of this book makes a complicated era widely accessible to many, bringing the Middle Ages into technicolour and allowing the reader to feel personally invested in and connected to both our past and our future as a free nation of peoples held together by our common code of Christianity.'--Conservative & Reformer Post, March 2025
'When I saw this book was coming out, I had to buy and read it!'--Elizabeth Springer Author Blog, March 2025
'This book is a rewarding and informative read for anyone interested in early English history, crime and punishment, or the roots of justice.'--History Roadshow, May 2025
'A casebook of a hundred cases of slaughter that strikes themes of Justice, wergild and revenge is the author's latest offering as she sat down in discussion with Paul Bernardi. As a lover of all things pre-conquest, it was a must-have for me, and let's just say, I wasn't disappointed.'--Paul Bernardi, Aspects of History Magazine, June 2025
'Annie Whitehead does an excellent job of navigating the wealth of myths and legends in search of historical evidence to find what we can learn about Anglo-Saxon values and society. Iâ (TM)ve learned more than I expected from this highly readable new book, and like how Annie Whiteheadâ (TM)s passion for the subject shines through. Highly recommended.'--The Writing Desk, February 2025
'I found this book extremely informative and easy to follow. Whitehead does it again and makes the world of Anglo-Saxon England come alive with her extensive research and her writing style. I may be a novice to the Anglo-Saxon period in English history, but it is books like this that make me want to continue to study this era. If you are interested in murder mysteries from the Anglo-Saxon world, I highly recommend you read â oeMurder in Anglo-Saxon England: Justice, Wergild, Revenge⠝ by Annie Whitehead.'--Adventures of a Tudor Nerd, February 2025