The epic conclusion to The Valhalla Saga, perfect for fans of Vikings and The Last Kingdom.
Reunited, Audun and Ulfar have a new sense of purpose: to ensure that the North remains in the hands of those who hold with the old gods. To do this, they must defeat the people who seek to destroy all they have ever known with the new White Christ. But these are powerful enemies and if they have any chance of victory, they must find equally powerful allies.
In Trondheim, King Olav, self-appointed champion of the White Christ, finds that keeping the peace is a much harder test of his faith than winning the war. With his garrison halved and local chieftains at his table who wish him nothing but ill, the king must decide how and where to spread the word of his god.
And in the North, touched by the trickster god, something old, malevolent and very, very angry stirs . . .
‘Fans of David Gemmell’s work should feel right at home with this one’ Starburst Magazine
Reunited, Audun and Ulfar have a new sense of purpose: to ensure that the North remains in the hands of those who hold with the old gods. To do this, they must defeat the people who seek to destroy all they have ever known with the new White Christ. But these are powerful enemies and if they have any chance of victory, they must find equally powerful allies.
In Trondheim, King Olav, self-appointed champion of the White Christ, finds that keeping the peace is a much harder test of his faith than winning the war. With his garrison halved and local chieftains at his table who wish him nothing but ill, the king must decide how and where to spread the word of his god.
And in the North, touched by the trickster god, something old, malevolent and very, very angry stirs . . .
‘Fans of David Gemmell’s work should feel right at home with this one’ Starburst Magazine
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Reviews
Path of Gods provides a worthy final stop filled with heart-warming revels and blood curdling showdowns . . . If you haven't done it by now, do yourself a favour and get the entire trilogy - it's truly unique
It's fun, and this book is a mix of fiction and mythology. A great mix that works
as awesome as the other two, but if possible, even more epic
The finisher the series deserved . . . The Valhalla Saga has definitely marked Snorri Kristjansson as an author to watch
Fans of David Gemmell's work should feel right at home with this one
A frenetically fast fantasy novel ... which due to its originality easily rises above the crowd
There's more to Vikings than beards, blood, and axes - Snorri Kristjansson gives you the whole package
Very much in the vein of David Gemmell, it's a Viking fantasy with a style not unlike Joe Abercrombie. The prose is quick, accomplished and action-packed. The actual action sequences here are literally breath-taking . . . Swords of Good Men would make a brilliant action film
Fans of Gemmell will devour Kristjansson's books