Slaughtered Gods
by Thilde Kold Holdt
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Pub Date 1 Nov 2022 | Archive Date 5 Dec 2022
Rebellion | Solaris
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Description
The Concluding Part of the Epic Viking Fantasy Trilogy
ALL SHALL PERISH
The great wolf howls for Ragnarok to begin. The half-giant Einer leads an army of the dead to clash with the golden shields of Asgard. The nornir tie and retie their threads, as Loki’s and Odin’s schemes unfold… and unravel. For not even cunning gods and giants see every part of the web.
As the survivors of the burned village of Ash-hill converge on the final battle on Ida’s Plain, only two are truly free to choose their paths and prevent the annihilation of the nine worlds: a storyteller who holds all destinies in his hands, and a shieldmaiden with no destiny at all.
Advance Praise
“Lush prose and epic battles only enhance this well-crafted series finale from a rising genre talent.” -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
“Lush prose and epic battles only enhance this well-crafted series finale from a rising genre talent.” -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781786187451 |
PRICE | CA$22.99 (CAD) |
PAGES | 656 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This was a great conclusion to The Hanged God trilogy, it had what I enjoyed from the other two books. I was fully satisfied with how this series ended, the plot was wonderfully done and had a great historical feel to it. Thilde Kold Holdt knows how to create a interesting world and fulfill my expectations in a conclusion in this series.
"Her legs had not been the same since Magadoborg. All the spears and arrows they had taken and the fall from top of the barricade. She had been told stories of it, but she had been too far gone in her berserker rage to remember much, other than blood and yelling. All Thora truly remembered was waking up in pain, and the months of pregnancy that had followed."