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Matt Larkin has revealed the new covers for his The Ragnarok Prophecy trilogy So check them out:
Pre-order The Deluding Of Gylfi over HERE
OFFICIAL BOOK BLURB: He was a god. He was a king. A necromancer, a shaman. A prophet …
From out of the Mist he came, his name whispered in awe and dread, for Odin cast himself as a god of Man. But behind the illusion and the lies, Odin too was once a man, in an age of ice and an era of Mist.
With his blood brother Loki by his side, Odin wanted only to protect his people from the soul-stealing Mist and its denizens. But when a vision of Ragnarök shows him the end of the world, he is forced to accept a terrible truth. In the face of the extinction of Mankind, any action, any deception, no matter how vile, is needful if it might avert the end.
So Odin will kill, will lie, will use Men in his ceaseless schemes. Because the price of his failure is unthinkable …
Pre-order The Mist Of The Niflungar over HERE
OFFICIAL BOOK BLURB: The soul-stealing Mist quickens. Within, its children hunt for the man who would be a god.
Odin has awakened as a shaman and necromancer, yet it is not enough. To save his family, he must venture beyond the bounds of Midgard and seek out the Norns who control Fate.
Yet even if he can survive such a harrowing journey, further perils await him. The Niflungar, worshippers of the corrupt Mist that freezes and poisons the world, are eager to claim him. If they cannot turn him to their side, they will destroy him before he can interfere with their plans.
And the Niflungar are sorcerers, wielding powers the likes of which Odin has never seen...
Pre-order The Forging Of Volund over HERE
OFFICIAL BOOK BLURB: In a dark forge, a weapon is wrought.
Odin lies in the grip of the Niflungar. Their dire goddess Hel will see him broken or destroyed, for she knows the power that lies quiescent within him and will not suffer him to walk free.
Yet the very torments the Niflungar wrack upon Odin may become the means of his ascension. In his desperation, he turns to darker Realms still.
Foes surround Odin and his people on all sides. Yet Odin, their king, holds fearsome abilities of his own. And soon, the living and the dead will bend the knee before a new-risen god.
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