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The saga of the Choosers of the Slain continues.Battle-lord Odin is amassing all his divine power against rebellious Brynhild and Thora, his former Valkyries. He has done everything he can to drive a wedge between the two friends and battle mates: He encouraged Thora's children to murder Brynhild's lover Siegfried and vengeance is due-if Brynhild can bring herself to live through her own grief. Working to save their children from the War Lord's hands brings them together, as does a new threat from the east: Attila and his Huns.Can old crones' wisdom and magic stand against the Gods and renew the world?…mehr

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The saga of the Choosers of the Slain continues.Battle-lord Odin is amassing all his divine power against rebellious Brynhild and Thora, his former Valkyries. He has done everything he can to drive a wedge between the two friends and battle mates: He encouraged Thora's children to murder Brynhild's lover Siegfried and vengeance is due-if Brynhild can bring herself to live through her own grief. Working to save their children from the War Lord's hands brings them together, as does a new threat from the east: Attila and his Huns.Can old crones' wisdom and magic stand against the Gods and renew the world?
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Autorenporträt
Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Ann Chamberlin also spent big blocks of time as a child in Europe where her father was visiting professor of mathematics, including two years as a teenager in Germany. Ann is the author of twenty books, mostly historical novels, many set in the Middle East, including a trilogy set in sixteenth-century Turkey. This trilogy, in translation, spent almost a year on the Turkish bestseller list. Her most recent publication is a memoir, CLOGS AND SHAWLS, about her grandmother's girlhood in Yorkshire, England. She has also written many plays, including JIHAD, which won the best off-off Broadway new play of 1996 and which received a production in Bogota, Colombia at a conference for theatre women for peace.