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The Northmen

By: J.D. Franx
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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This story takes place in the Darkness Within Saga world and is book 1 of a spin-off Origins series.

After the death of Sokn’s High King and the theft of several volatile bloodstone runes by rebel Ama Taugr necromancers, Jarl Engier War-Blood unites the northern clans in an effort to defend a rundown fortress situated over the last Sokn bloodstone mine. The rare mineral is the only source of power known to raise the dead and when the necromancers come for it, Engier and his allies quickly find themselves cornered and outnumbered by an army of walking dead. At the height of battle, Sokn is hit by a series of earthquakes and the land breaks apart, forcing Engier and fellow Jarl, Brenna Kaesia, to watch helplessly as the large area around them breaks off from the mainland and drifts out to sea.

With the undead silenced by the effects of the quakes, Engier must lead the remaining clans up into the peaks of Freyja’s Grace to seek answers from a group of magical pariahs. The exiled Skeyth have a questionable past and a violent reputation, but they also possess powerful magic, and hopefully, answers. But when the ground continues to shake and the days pass, it quickly becomes clear that though the Skeyth have kept what remains of Sokn afloat, they cannot stop it from running aground on another landmass. Believing they have been stranded on the dimension of Utgard, the home of the giants, Engier and Brenna rally the last of their people in a desperate attempt to survive this new world and the thriving magic they find there.

However, the Northmen are not the only ones to survive the journey from Sokn and when the Skeyth’s vile actions against the Orotaq lead Engier and Brenna to war, the Northmen find an unexpected ally in Talohna’s Guardian Pact. Together they must face an apocalyptic Cataclysm and a dangerous foe unlike any they have fought before.

The consequences of both will be felt far into the future as their decisions affect modern-day Talohna and Kael Symes’ struggle against a re-emerging race of powerful Ancient beings.

Contains mature content.

©2019 JD Franx (P)2020 Podium Publishing
Action & Adventure Classics Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Magic Magic Users Necromancy Outcast
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I absolutely loved it can't wait till the next book . Simon vance is unbelievable .

awesome

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This is a good prequel that fits nicely into the series.

The narrator also returns and brings familiarity into some of the key characters.

Great book...

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An absolute phenomenal story from The Darkness Within Saga, The Magic is so strong and emense that continents tear apart making Islands, Earthquakes that swallow whole cities, In book one you are thrown straight into the biggest magical gorey fest battle ever between Vikings, Necromancers and their horde of dead, The Vikings are protecting a ruin stone the size of a horse cart from the Necromancers, who in turn need it to animate their dead and in doing so cause catalytic destruction, One of our main protagonist Engier a Viking Earl has to lead his people and the other clans if they've to have any chance at survival, Holy moly that was just amazing, excellent characters and a fabulous Norse tale told in a fast paced setting, great narration from the fabulous Simon Vance, highly recommend...😁

Catalytic Destruction

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the book seemed to be one long battle continued in fits and spurts.
the narrative by Simon Vance was exceptional as always and was the only reason I continued to the end.

one long battle

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Thoroughly enjoyable with lots going on to keep you interested. I think it would probably be better if I’d listened to the other books in the series also, but that can soon be remedied!
Excellent narration from one of my favourite narrators!
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“Enemy of my enemy… is still my b*st*rd enemy”

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