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Blood Feud

Wolves of Odin, Book 1

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Blood Feud

By: S. J. A. Turney
Narrated by: Malk Williams
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The Wolves of Odin have been unleashed: the hunt has begun.

Anno Domini 1040. Christianity has swept unstoppably across Scandinavia, leaving few enclaves of the old ways clinging on to their fading world as King Olof of Sweden works to convert his people. A young warrior, Halfdan, has witnessed the ‘mercy' of the Christian lords, watched his people attacked, his village burned and the Odin stone toppled as heretical. Watched his father cut down by an ambitious Christian jarl and his zealous priest. Among the ashes of his world, he vowed an oath of vengeance before all the gods. That oath will bring together an unlikely band of allies and carry them to the very edge of the world, fighting giants, dragons and wraiths, in pursuit of his father's killer: Yngvar. The jarl is powerful, and the weaving of Fate difficult, but the blood price must be paid.

“An intelligent, fast-paced but finely crafted novel of battle, comradeship and bloody revenge–with some surprising twists along the way. Highly recommended to all those who enjoy a superior Viking adventure yarn!” ANGUS DONALD

©2021 S. J. A. Turney (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Medieval Thriller & Suspense War & Military Revenge Exciting Norse

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sometimes is boring, much different from the other books of this author as in "pretorian"

boring

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Much of the book is the gathering of the crew of a small dragon ship and their exploits on the vault to settle the title

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s j turney is a great writer, and I have lots of his books on audible and paperback. for this reason compared with others although enjoyable, I've given it 4☆, the story is as well researched but slow to unwind. hopefully book 2 in constantinople will explode with intrigue and action.
malk Williams is flawless as ever in his narration.

longwinded

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I enjoyed reading Praetorian by the same author so decided to give this a go on audible. Unfortunately I am not going to finish : nothing has happened yet and the narrator is underwhelming

Full and poorly read

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