Pursued by an enchanted knife that eventually kills his best friend, Odin Far Seer begins a quest for vengeance against the knife's owner that pits him against the deadliest beings from Norse mythology.
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Product ReviewAs the other reviewers commented I would love to see a sequel to this book.
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Product ReviewI just finished this book and I have to say it was hard to put down. I am looking forward to seeing how the battles work out. ( Sequel please) Ran--dy the new living god. wow what an idea.
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Product ReviewEngrosing, could not put it down! This demands a sequel...please!
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Product ReviewGreat stuff! I demand sequel!
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Product ReviewNorse mythology meets the 20th century, and our protagonist--Randy, ex-Army--mixes it up with Odin and his pals (not to mention the Valkyries :) to go after his buddy Gary, taken by Odin, who isn't playing by the rules (so what else is new?). Then again, Randy has his own ideas, as he says to Odin... "How would you prefer to die, old man? Fifty-megaton hydrogen bombs at ten paces? That ought to do the trick, eh? Or maybe just swords at dawn? How about recoilless rifles? M-1 tanks?" While this volume stands on its own, it begs for a sequel. Ragnarok and the forces of Surt and Muspell still loom. And that means bringing some modern military discipline to Valhalla, including finding and enlisting a few good, albeit dead, men... "Would Patton be here? He was another traffic accident, like Gary. But when had Odin begun to pilfer the 'wrong' men? And
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Product ReviewExtraordinary book... I'd love to see a sequel, but to be honest I have no idea if such a sequel would be possible... the difference between swords and nukes is a little too great. (And if that intrigues you, good, go read the book [grin].)
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