<p>“Lovegrove is vigorously carving out a godpunk subgenre – rebellious underdog humans battling an outmoded belief system. Guns help a bit, but the real weapon is free will.” -- <i>Pornokitsch</i></p>

- Jared Shurin, Pornikitsch

Gideon Coxall was a good soldier but bad at everything else, until a roadside explosive device leaves him with one deaf ear and a British Army half-pension. So when he hears about the Valhalla Project, it's like a dream come true. They're recruiting former service personnel for excellent pay, no questions asked, to take part in unspecified combat operations.

The last thing Gid expects is to find himself fighting alongside ancient Viking gods. The world is in the grip of one of the worst winters it has ever known, and Ragnarök – the fabled final conflict of the Sagas – is looming.

Now re-released in a handsome new edition with an introduction by the author.
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Gideon Coxall was a good soldier but a bad husband and father, until a roadside explosive device left him with one deaf ear and a British Army half-pension. So when he hears about the Valhalla Project, it's like a dream come true. The last thing Gid expects is to find himself fighting alongside ancient Viking gods...
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“Lovegrove is vigorously carving out a godpunk subgenre – rebellious underdog humans battling an outmoded belief system. Guns help a bit, but the real weapon is free will.” -- <i>Pornokitsch</i>

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781084229
Publisert
2015-09-10
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Solaris
Vekt
310 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448

Forfatter

Biographical note

James Lovegrove is the author of nearly 60 books, including the New York Times bestselling Pantheon series, the Redlaw novels and the Dev Harmer Missions. He has been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Bram Stoker Award, the British Fantasy Society Award and the Manchester Book Award. He contributes a regular fiction-review column to the Financial Times.