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The Sword of Freyr

Fenris and Hella return to Earth, the world of mortal men, to seek a lost weapon from ancient legend. While they and Thor's daughter seek out the blade of a god on Odin's orders, their family on Asgard is unraveling. Intrigue, betrayal, and sorrow lay before the grandchildren of the gods and not even the Norns know if they can navigate it. Are The Wolves of Asgard doomed, or can they discover a way towards a better future for themselves, their family, and the nine worlds connected by Ygdrassil?

About the Author

Born and raised on the west coast, now living on the east coast, and having lived and worked at various places in between. Daniel Ulfsson has been, as his family says, a life long story-teller and spinner of often times tall tales. With an intense interest in old myth and legend itwas only natural for him to wrap his writing in such. One of his greatest complaints about those old myths and legends, especially those of Celtic and Norse myth is and has long been a desire for a "what happened after", a continuation of the stories. Since history provided no such tales, he decided to write his own. With a keen interest in history, the fantasy genre, and the themes and underlying plots and devices that are represented in so many of the old myths, legends, and stories, Mr. Ulfsson endeavors to delve into not only continuing the myths and legends of the past into the present day but those age old themes.

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