Odin’s Betrayal

Odin’s Betrayal by Donovan Cook, published by Boldwood Books Limited in April 2023, is a historical fiction novel that unfolds in Francia during AD 853. The story centers on Torkel, the son of Jarl Sven the Boar, who becomes a hostage after a failed Viking raid. As tensions rise between two kingdoms, Torkel’s son, Charles, is thrust into a perilous situation when he is ambushed at home. In a desperate act, Torkel entrusts a mysterious package to Charles, urging him to flee to Denmark for safety.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of loyalty and survival against a backdrop of impending war. As Charles embarks on his journey, he encounters unexpected allies and must navigate the dangers posed by the Kings of Francia, who seek to eliminate him. The story delves into the significance of the package and the betrayal that shapes their destinies. With 320 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of action and adventure within a historical context, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of familial bonds and the harsh realities of conflict.
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Two kingdoms destined for war, one boy caught in the eye of the storm…
Francia AD853
After a failed Viking raid on the Frankish coast over 20-years-ago, Jarl Sven the Boar is forced to leave his only son, Torkel, as a hostage and warned never to raid Francia again or his son will die.
In Hügelburg, a small town in East Francia, Torkel and his 9-year-old son Charles are ambushed at home.
Before dying, Torkel thrusts a package into young Charles’s hands and tells him to flee Francia for Denmark in search of his grandfather Sven the Boar’s protection.
But the man Charles eventually finds is not who he expects, and Charles must put his fate in the hands of a man betrayed by Odin.
Together they must uncover the significance of the package and why the Kings of Francia want Charles dead.
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