The half-drowned king : a novel / Linnea Hartsuyker.
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- ISBN: 9780062563705 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 431, 19 pages : map ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First Harper paperbacks edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (page 431). |
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Subject: | Harald I, Haarfagre, King of Norway, approximately 860-approximately 940 > Fiction. Civil war > Fiction. Norway > History > To 1030 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Fantasy fiction. |
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Betrayed by his usurping stepfather during his return trip to his ancestral lands, young warrior Ragnvald Eysteinsson resolves to exact revenge at the side of Norse fighter Harald of Vestfold, who is rumored to be a prophesied king. - HARPERCOLL
"Linnea Hartsuyker brings myth and legend roaring to life in this superbly good page-turning saga of Viking-era Norway. The bookâs fiercest magic shines in the characters of Ragnvald and Svanhild, as unforgettable a brother and sister duo as I can remember. Linnea Hartsuyker is an exciting, original voice in historical fiction, and The Half-Drowned King is nothing short of mesmerizing."âPaula McLain, bestselling author of The Paris Wife and Circling the Sun
An exhilarating saga of the Vikings that conjures a brutal, superstitious, and thrilling ninth-century world and the birth of a kingdomâthe debut installment in a historical literary trilogy that combines the bold imagination and sweeping narrative power of Game of Thrones, Vikings, and Outlander.
Centuries ago, in a blood-soaked land ruled by legendary gods and warring men, a prophecy foretold of a high king who would come to reign over all of the north. . . .
Ragnvald Eysteinsson, the son and grandson of kings, grew up believing that he would one day take his dead fatherâs place as chief of his familyâs lands. But, sailing home from a raiding trip to Ireland, the young warrior is betrayed and left for dead by men in the pay of his greedy stepfather, Olaf. Rescued by a fisherman, Ragnvald is determined to have revenge for his stepfatherâs betrayal, claim his birthright and the woman he loves, and rescue his beloved sister Svanhild. Opportunity may lie with Harald of Vestfold, the strong young Norse warrior rumored to be the prophesied king. Ragnvald pledges his sword to King Harald, a choice that will hold enormous consequence in the years to come.
While Ragnvaldâs duty is to fightâand even dieâfor his honor, Svanhild must make an advantageous marriage, though her adventurous spirit yearns to see the world. Her stepfather, Olaf, has arranged a husband for herâa hard old man she neither loves nor desires. When the chance to escape Olafâs cruelty comes at the hands of her brotherâs arch rival, the shrewd young woman is forced to make a heartbreaking choice: family or freedom.
Set in a mystical and violent world defined by honor, loyalty, deceit, passion, and courage, The Half-Drowned King is an electrifying adventure that breathtakingly illuminates the Viking world and the birth of Scandinavia.