A review by kajsaschubeler
The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne

adventurous emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

πŸ“– The Shadow of Gods by John Gwynne
πŸ“š The first installment in the Bloodsworn Saga
πŸ‘‰ Published by orbit, 2021
πŸ“‘ 496 pages 

πŸ”– The Shadow of the Gods are a story weaved from three tales. 

That of Elvar,  a young woman looking to earn her battle-fame with the Battle-Grim. 

That of Varg, a former thrall looking for a way to avenge his dead sister. 

And that of Orka, whose husband, Thorkel, and son, Becca, means the world to her. 

All three live in a world that bares the wounds left by the fall of the Gods. Each try to make a life for themselves – by seeking fame, revenge, or peace. 

But something stirs in the mountains and the woods, and the ships travelling the whale-road aren't always as friendly as they seem. 

As the actions of unknown strangers interfere in each of their lives –

Elvar and the Battle-Grim are thrown into the beginning of a saga tale as they hunt down a berserker

Varg is offered the chance of a new life with the Bloodsworn

and Orka and her families life is forever changed as children starts disappearing in the night

– and  soon each of them will have to decide what matters, and what is worth fighting for. 

🏷️ John Gwynne paints a striking image of a country with great mountains, vast stretches of forrest, and an array of fjords that shape peoples lives. 

It's is a cold, dark and dangerous worl to live in, but it is also a place where love has a chance to change the future of the world. 

Gwynne is clearly inspired by the Nordic countries, their history and mythology, and it's a pleasure to recognise old saga-tales resting between the pages – resung and retold, shaped into something new. 

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