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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

Produktbeschreibung
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?
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.