I can't wait to see Bjorn's first fight. Bjorn, in Vikings, being the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and Lagertha. |
There is a growing interest in the Viking Age, and modern people seem to be inspired by the Vikings at multiple levels of myth, legend, and actual history. Movies like Valhalla Rising and TV series like Vikings include both mythological and historical elements, even if creative uses of legendary motives seem to dominate. Authors like Bernard Cornwell, Robert Low, J.R.R. Tolkien and George R.R. Martin are all deeply influenced by Viking culture and Norse mythology, and the lyrics by music bands such as Amon Amarth are all about Odin, Loki and Ragnarok. In this blog I try to cover some aspect of the profound influence the Viking Age has on modern popular culture.
I also write Viking stories in the form of short novels, and without making invidious comparisons, in my books I try to create a world and an atmosphere in which social, mythological and historical events are equally important in the lives and experiences of my characters. Even if the stories contain supernatural elements, the books are nevertheless realistic in the sense that long-forgotten creatures, powers, and gods are treated as if they were real, an integral part of the world in which I imagine Sigurd and his family lived. For me it is extremely inspiring try to describe the feelings and sensations of my characters as realistically as possible and at the same time create action and suspense for the readers.
When I put so much effort into writing my Viking stories as entertaining as possible, I also hope to get as many readers as possible. For some weeks, therefore, the first book in the series will be sold for the give-away price of $0.99. Buy it and enjoy yourself!
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The Slayer Rune is an historical action-adventure novella with slight supernatural elements. In this first instalment in the new series, the stage is set in Norway in AD 967. Young Sigurd, the chieftain's son, is in love with Yljali, a pretty, foreign thrall girl. Helgi Blackbeard, the king's captain-of-arms, has also discovered Yljali's beauty, and he wants to possess her. Helgi Blackbeard is a powerful man, but he is not the only one lusting for the girl. Harald the Chieftain, Sigurd's father, often looks in her direction.
Sigurd does not fight his battles alone. The old and mysterious Grim reveals the secrets of the runes to Sigurd, and Gisli, the captain-of-arms at Vik, has promised him a very special sword – Gisli's own blade. But when Sigurd decides to act, he sparks off a chain of events that no one is able to control.
The Slayer Rune is the first book in The Viking Series.
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The Lethal Oath - book description:
The Lethal Oath, the
second book in The Viking Series, continues the late-Viking Age saga
of Sigve the Awful – begun in The Slayer Rune.
Despite his young age -
and mostly because of the slayer rune, the spell that quicken Sigve's
sword and grant superhuman strength to him as its wielder - Sigve has
gained a reputation as a swordsman. At the opening of this second
instalment, Sigve becomes the youngest chieftain in King Godred's
realm. During the inaugural feast, he swears a sacred oath on his
blade, only to discover it stands in the way of his bedding Yljali –
the mysterious, beautiful thrall who, along with Sigve and Grim,
knows the secret of the slayer rune.
He breaks the oath with
dire consequences. He looses control of his sexual desires; he finds
himself in conflict with both his mother and his captain-of-arms, and
he becomes deeply involved in the war between King Godred and Harald
Greyfell, two mighty kings. Soon Sigve has to fight for Yljali, for
the people at Vik, and for his own survival.
Odd the Squinter,
Skarphedin the Second-Sighted, and Sigrunn Silkyhair continue their
roles in this segment of the story, and new players arrive: Kale
Curved-Cock, and his daughter, the Body, among them. Sigve continues
to make poor decisions under the blinding influence of his lust for
Yljali, ignoring the words of his one-eyed tutor, Grim: Everyone's
life is entangled in the great struggle between order and chaos.
And then, there is Odin
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