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The Varangian
Book Three of Odd Tangle-Hair's Saga
by Bruce Macbain
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
Nov 29 2016
| Archive Date
Dec 31 2016
Description
The Varangian is the final entry in Bruce Macbain's Odd Tangle-Hair Saga and brings Odd's challenging adventures to a climactic and satisfying finish. On a secret diplomatic mission to the Emperor's court in Miklagard, the Viking's name for Constantinople, Odd meets the members of the fearsome Varangian Guard whose elite Viking members served as the Emperor's personal bodyguards. Harald, his former master and the man he's been sent to murder, now serves among the guards. Court intrigue and imperial dynastic disputes provide the backdrop for the conflict between Odd and Harald. Like Odin's Child and The Ice Queen before it,The Varangian is dictated by Odd to a young scribe whose own life is changed by the telling of the tale.
The Varangian is the final entry in Bruce Macbain's Odd Tangle-Hair Saga and brings Odd's challenging adventures to a climactic and satisfying finish. On a secret diplomatic mission to the Emperor's...
Description
The Varangian is the final entry in Bruce Macbain's Odd Tangle-Hair Saga and brings Odd's challenging adventures to a climactic and satisfying finish. On a secret diplomatic mission to the Emperor's court in Miklagard, the Viking's name for Constantinople, Odd meets the members of the fearsome Varangian Guard whose elite Viking members served as the Emperor's personal bodyguards. Harald, his former master and the man he's been sent to murder, now serves among the guards. Court intrigue and imperial dynastic disputes provide the backdrop for the conflict between Odd and Harald. Like Odin's Child and The Ice Queen before it,The Varangian is dictated by Odd to a young scribe whose own life is changed by the telling of the tale.
A Note From the Publisher
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bruce Macbain grew up reading history and historical fiction and eventually acquired a master’s degree in Classical Studies and a doctorate in Ancient History. As an assistant professor of Classics, he taught courses in Late Antiquity and Roman religion and published a few impenetrable scholarly monographs, which almost no one read. He eventually left academe and turned to teaching English as a second language, a field he was trained in while serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Borneo in the 1960s.
Macbain is also the author of historical mysteries set in ancient Rome, (Roman Games, 2010, and The Bull Slayer, 2013) featuring Pliny the Younger as his protagonist. Following Odin’s Child andThe Ice Queen, The Varangian is the third in his Viking series, Odd Tangle-Hair’s Saga.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bruce Macbain grew up reading history and historical fiction and eventually acquired a master’s degree in Classical Studies and a doctorate in Ancient History. As an assistant...
A Note From the Publisher
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bruce Macbain grew up reading history and historical fiction and eventually acquired a master’s degree in Classical Studies and a doctorate in Ancient History. As an assistant professor of Classics, he taught courses in Late Antiquity and Roman religion and published a few impenetrable scholarly monographs, which almost no one read. He eventually left academe and turned to teaching English as a second language, a field he was trained in while serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Borneo in the 1960s.
Macbain is also the author of historical mysteries set in ancient Rome, (Roman Games, 2010, and The Bull Slayer, 2013) featuring Pliny the Younger as his protagonist. Following Odin’s Child andThe Ice Queen, The Varangian is the third in his Viking series, Odd Tangle-Hair’s Saga.
Advance Praise
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES:
"Meticulous research and poetic writing make Odin's Child a multilayered masterpiece ... It brings medieval Scandinavia vividly alive. Written with passion, peopled with superbly realised characters, I was gripped from the very first page of this historical novel." ― Carol McGrath, author of The Handfasted Wife and The Swan-Daughter
“All told, a wild, incredible read.” ― Barton Kunstler, author of The Courier
“Detailed and vivid writing.” ― Albert Noyer, author of the Getorius and Arcadia Mysteries
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES:
"Meticulous research and poetic writing make Odin's Child a multilayered masterpiece ... It brings medieval Scandinavia vividly alive. Written with passion, peopled with...
Advance Praise
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES:
"Meticulous research and poetic writing make Odin's Child a multilayered masterpiece ... It brings medieval Scandinavia vividly alive. Written with passion, peopled with superbly realised characters, I was gripped from the very first page of this historical novel." ― Carol McGrath, author of The Handfasted Wife and The Swan-Daughter
“All told, a wild, incredible read.” ― Barton Kunstler, author of The Courier
“Detailed and vivid writing.” ― Albert Noyer, author of the Getorius and Arcadia Mysteries
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ISBN |
9781943075249 |
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Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781943075249 |
PRICE |
$16.95 (USD)
|
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