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Dark Grows the Sun: A saga of Odin, Frigg and Loki

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Dark Grows the Sun: A saga of Odin, Frigg and Loki
Dark Grows the Sun: A saga of Odin, Frigg and Loki

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The end begins when Kinsmen Die.
Frigg, Almother of Gladsheim, is reeling after witnessing the death of her son Baldr, inexplicably murdered at the hand of her youngest son, Hodr. Baldr had been the last chance for a new peace with their enemies. Now, the people of Gladsheim clamor for the only justice they know: execution for the murderer.
But Hodr swears on the life of his betrothed that he was tricked into hurling the ensorcelled spear that slew his brother. Frigg must make a seemingly impossible choice between duty and love: Should she execute Hodr-or believe him?
Then Odin, Alfather and master of magics, arrives home with a plan to rescue Baldr's soul from the ship of the dead. But Baldr's spirit has been taken hostage. Frigg must now justify, to herself and others, why Baldr should live again while so many good sons and daughters lie dead. If she fails, Baldr will remain forever dead.
Behind it all sits Loki, whose meticulous plan of revenge has been disrupted by none other than his own daughter. If his plan crumbles to nothing, he loses all chance of freeing his children from the harsh imprisonment his blood brother Odin so unfairly inflicted upon them.
As Frigg struggles to prove Hodr was tricked into murdering his brother and find a way to justify new life for Baldr, Odin guards both his son's corpse and his troubled city. A rebellious faction is burning ships and homes and attacking the city's precious winter food stores. And in the darkness before dawn, witches come for Odin himself.
Beset on all sides by hidden enemies, Odin sends out his spirit to discern the doom the Norns have wrought for him, his family and his people. What he learns will forever change him and all the world.
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Matt's series,
And the Heavens Burn
, consists of
Kinsmen Die
(book one) and
Dark Grows the Sun
(book two). The third book in the series will be available in late 2021.
In this series, Matt breathes narrative life and breadth into the original Norse myths -- the stories we know from the Prose Edda and Poetic Edda and many of the Icelandic sagas. Unlike Neil Gaiman's
Norse Mythology
(which is great), Matt's fantasy novels put you into the heads of Odin, Frigg and Loki -- narratively speaking, of course.
Some of those who've reviewed Kinsmen Die have said the following:
"You'll recognize the characters from old Norse mythology, who you get to know on a more personal level."
and
"...[Matt's book] made me believe those stories and the characters became much more real, believable and deeper than I'd imagined."
"...As a debut novel, a fan of fantasy literature couldn't ask for better."

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