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La Saga de Odd Tangle-Hair

Esta saga narra el viaje de un joven decidido que navega por el turbulento final de la era vikinga. Profundiza en el choque entre las tradiciones ancestrales y las nuevas creencias, así como en la feroz búsqueda del honor familiar y la supervivencia personal. Los lectores se embarcarán en peligrosos viajes a través de mares tormentosos y tierras lejanas, enfrentándose a desafíos, intrigas políticas y alianzas inesperadas. Esta épica trilogía traza un camino de autodescubrimiento, resiliencia y el espíritu perdurable en un contexto de agitación histórica.

Odin's Child
The Ice Queen
The Varangian

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  1. 1

    Odin's Child

    • 414 páginas
    • 15 horas de lectura

    Set against the backdrop of a fading Viking age, the story follows Odd Tangle-Hair as he confronts a violent old grudge linked to his family's honor and their shift from the old gods to Christianity. Forced to leave Iceland after escalating conflict, Odd embarks on a perilous journey across the seas with a mismatched crew. Their adventures take them through Lapland, Norway, Finland, and Russia, where Odd joins a renegade prince. This tale is the first in a trilogy chronicling Odd's life and struggles.

    Odin's Child
  2. 2

    The Ice Queen

    • 294 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and danger, the story follows Odd Tangle-Hair as he becomes the skald to Harald, a renegade Norwegian prince. Caught in a power struggle between Harald and Ingigerd, the scheming Grand Princess of Novgorod, Odd faces manipulation and seduction. As tensions rise with a Pecheneg horde threatening Kiev, he must rely on his cunning to save the city and navigate the treacherous landscape of loyalty and betrayal.

    The Ice Queen
  3. 3

    The Varangian

    • 344 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    The Varangian is the final entry in Bruce Macbain's Odd Tangle-Hair Saga and brings Odd's challenging adventures to a climactic and satisfying finish. On a secret diplomatic mission to the Emperor's court in Miklagard, the Viking's name for Constantinople, Odd meets the members of the fearsome Varangian Guard whose elite Viking members served as the Emperor's personal bodyguards. Harald, his former master and the man he's been sent to murder, now serves among the guards. Court intrigue and imperial dynastic disputes provide the backdrop for the conflict between Odd and Harald. Like Odin's Child and The Ice Queen before it, The Varangian is dictated by Odd to a young scribe whose own life is changed by the telling of the tale.

    The Varangian