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The Wolves of Valhalla
- A Norse Mythology Adventure (Twilight of the Gods, Book 1)
- Narrado por: Keith Franklin
- Duração: 6 horas e 27 minutos
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Sinopse
Midgard:
Jack Skelton is a recent divorcée who is trying to find his way in life. He lost his mother years ago and now, just recently, his father’s gone off the grid. At least he has his hockey team, the Manchester Bears. Through the support of his teammates, Jack continues to make the most of his rather mundane, yet satisfying life. Yet something pulls at him, as if there was a little more just beyond his reach.
Svartalfheim:
In another, far-off realm, war is building. The Aesir, led by the insufferable Odin, are on the brink of declaring an all-out offensive against the Dark Elves. Rumil Darklighter, daughter of one of the most powerful elves, is bound and determined to stop this, at any cost. Knowing key information through espionage, she sets out to stop the Aesir and save her home.
Fate has it in store that these two individuals from opposite realms find each other. Can a human and a Dark Elf overcome adversity, cultural differences, and betrayal to save not just Svartalfheim, but save all the realms from Ragnarök, the Twilight of the Gods?
The puck’s about to drop and you’re invited to enjoy The Wolves of Valhalla!
“Finally, a story that doesn’t make me out to be some homicidal maniac! (Loki, the Trickster)
“A book that makes Dark Elves cool and sexy? Sign me up!” (Rumil Darklighter, Dark Elf)
“Why am I not featured more in the promotion? I am the Allfather for love of Yggdrasil!” (Odin, the Allfather, as he so kindly reminded us)
“I just read this story and I am most pleased. I shall not have to smite this Croston fellow.” (Thor, the Thunderer)