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  • Wings of the Storm (The Rise of Sigurd, #3)

    (By Giles Kristian)

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    Author Giles Kristian
    “Book Descriptions: THE GODS MUST BE FAVOURED...

    Norway, AD 785. A wild place, a place of blood, a place where the gods hold sway . . .

    Sigurd Haraldarson
    and his oathsworn band are winning fame and reputation. But to confront his hated enemy - the oath-breaker and betrayer King Gorm - they must win riches too.

    When a daring raid goes wrong, Sigurd finds himself a prisoner of the powerful Jarl Guthrum. Bound like a slave, he is taken to the sacred temple at Ubsola to face the sacrificial knife.

    But here Sigurd discovers a potent relic: Gungnir, a great spear that would give him the power to assemble a host strong enough to challenge King Gorm, and avenge the betrayal of his father and the murder of his family.
    The roar of Odin and the wild hunt will be as nothing compared to Sigurd's rage, for he and his warriors will be borne on the wings of the storm . . .

    Wings of the Storm concludes the Viking saga, started in God of Vengeance and Winter's Fire.”

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