Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Bringing Ragnarok (Book 1)Bringing Ragnarok by Andrew M. Tanner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In an alternate reality, Humanity has been living on a separate path, based upon three momentous events that turned out differently than in our reality. Those 3 events are: 1944 Germany, the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, then 2041 in post America a regional war over the control of hundreds of nuclear missiles and in 2147 in the Inner Solar System a plan by insurgents to launch a strike against the Governing Authority. The way that these three events intersect and the importance of how they played out is highlighted through the eyes of six friends who ended up tangled within Loki’s webs of plots. Will they be able to stop Loki?
The story in this book is a brand-new way of viewing Norse mythology, blended with Sci Fi and fiction in a intriguing way. The characters were not always my favorites, however, there was a solid World building and setup for the next books in the series. I was entertained and though the story is big (think many separate plots running simultaneously), it was still manageable. Certainly not a light read.


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