Slaves of Valhalla
Prometheus Wars Series, Book 2
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Neil Hellegers
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Luke Romyn
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Fenrir the wolf howls. Bifrost beckons. And Wes answers.
The enigmatic Australian SAS commando awakens into a maelstrom of death and destruction, his memory in tatters, and his former friend and companion dead.
In his hunt for answers, Wes uncovers much more than he was searching for, and enters a war which could see the entire planet destroyed as beasts of ice and perils from outside our realm of reality threaten humanity's very existence.
Wes must try to find a way to stop a foe that cannot be stopped, and will use anything at his disposal to ensure mankind is not reduced to slavery by the creatures that founded some of the most terrifying fables of all time.
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- john
- 09-03-24
Wes, what or who else?
A really enjoyable tale with some very funny moments, alongside the gods and legends from history providing the support & threats make this a must for fans of the genre
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- George P
- 30-09-23
So many LOLs
A great sequel to the first. After really enjoying the 1st as a freebie I had to see how it finished. Definitely a hidden gem in my eyes. Brilliant start to finish. Wes is one funny f@#*er
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- Corina Apostu
- 21-06-24
Wess
Very good book, imagine God of War but not killing the gods, but helping them succeed. Interesting story line, I really did enjoy it.
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