Saturday 2 March 2024

Thor's Revenge by Donovan Cook

 

Chez Maximka, historical fiction,

"Someone dropped a cup and Sven thought he could hear the gods laughing in the sound it made as it bounced off the table. He gripped the ivory Mjöllnir around his neck and wondered why Odin loved to toy with him".

"The more he looked at it, the more beautiful it became. He couldn't tell any more if it was the allure of the power it possessed that drew him in more or just because it truly was the most beautiful cross he had ever seen".


Thor's Revenge by Donovan Cook is a splendid historical novel, set in Denmark and Francia.

This is the third book in the Charlemagne's Cross series, following two previous books - Odin's Betrayal and Loki's Deceit. This book reads as a standalone, though it would help reading the previous novels to better understand the dynamics between the main protagonists, and also the political intrigues that set the actions in motion.


Blurb:

Thor's revenge

A kingdom without a crown.

A boy forsaken by his God.

A warrior bent on revenge.

After the bloody Battle of Jelling, Denmark's throne lies empty and chaos reigns as Jarls jostle for power.

Sven survives the bloodshed only to return home to find Ribe acked by those he trusted and Charles, a pawn in a much bigger political game, kidnapped.

Consumed by the loss of Charles, Sven is shocked by the arrival of the Abbess Hildegard, daughter of his nemesis King Louis of East Francia, who seeks the whereabouts of Charles, her son, and also the cross of Charlemagne.

But whilst others want revenge for the chaos Sven has caused, Denmark burns and Sven must stand in the shield wall one more time if he is to survive and rescue his grandson.

Outnumbered and outmanoeuvered, Sven and Charles must put their fate in the hands of the gods if they ever want to see each other again.


Loki's Deceit, the second book in the series, ended on such a cliffhanger, and I couldn't wait to find out what happened next to Charles and his grandfather Sven. 

Thor's Revenge didn't disappoint. It is a riveting, galloping, compelling narrative, which brings the distant historical period to life. It begins where Loki's Deceit ends, smoothly picking up the thread of the narrative.

Cook has a gift for evoking the spirit of time and place. We meet again young Charles who is trying to survive in the aftermath of the great battle, where the king of Denmark has perished. The country is left lawless and defenceless. 

Charles is still pretty much a pawn in the chess game, and just like the pawn, he is passed, and isolated. He is the weakest piece yet also important, as his very existence creates threats to more valuable figures. All the conspiracies and secrets are being revealed rapidly, shattering his world even more.

Brought up as a Christian, Charles is questioning his faith, asking important questions regarding God's omnipotence and credibility. He begins to see that not everything is black and white. There are good and bad people among both Christian Franks and Danes who believe in the Norse gods. 

His grandfather Sven the Boar is broken by guilt. So many people who loved and trusted him, end up dead. And now his grandson is kidnapped. Sven blames himself for going along with the political schemes of the wannabe-king. His own people in Ribe distrust him, many of them don't want to see him as their Jarl. Sven makes one strategic mistake after another. Will he be able to be reunited with Charles?

There is a whole plethora of supporting characters, from the courageous and passionate shield maiden Thora to reserved Abbess Hildegard, from kind but weak Father Leofdag to everyone's grandma Ingvild who wants to feed Charles to fatten him up a bit, from Gerold the nasty piece of work to a very obstinate little girl Jorlaug, and plenty more. They are all memorable, portrayed masterfully, and superbly choreographed.

Thor's Revenge is a well-plotted, fast-moving blockbuster, with compelling characters and a cracking plotline.

This is a brilliant series, that got me hooked on the distant past. I cannot wait to read the next book.


Many thanks to Donovan Cook, Boldwood Books and Rachel's Random Resources for my e-copy of the book!


Chez Maximka




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Author Bio –

Donovan Cook is the author of the well-received Ormstunga Saga series and the Charlemagne's Cross series, both of which combine fast-paced narrative with meticulously researched history of the Viking world and are inspired by his interest in Norse Mythology. Donovan was born in South Africa but raised in England.

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hsitorical novel set in Francia

Chez Maximka


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