The Linden’s Red Plague

The Linden’s Red Plague by Ann Chamberlin, published by Epigraph Publishing on January 12, 2021, is a fantasy novel that continues the saga of the Choosers of the Slain. In this edition, spanning 332 pages, the story unfolds with Brynhild, who has been dismissed from the Valkyries by Odin the One-Eyed Wanderer for disobedience. Condemned to sleep until a worthy man arrives, she awakens in a mysterious, icy land to encounter Siegfried, a figure who appears to possess divine qualities.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of fate and identity within a historical and medieval context. As Brynhild grapples with her predicament, the tension between hope and divine retribution becomes central to her journey. The book delves into the complexities of her relationship with Siegfried, raising questions about destiny and the consequences of her choices. This edition offers an engaging continuation of the mythological elements established in the previous installments of the saga.
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The saga of the Choosers of the Slain continues.
Odin the One-Eyed Wanderer has dismissed Brynhild from the sisterhood of the Valkyries for disobedience. Stabbing her with the sleep-thorn, he condemns her to sleep until “sons are sires” and a man comes who will be her equal. But if she loses her maidenhood, she will lose both her magical youth and her strength.
Brynhild opens her eyes in a strange, icy land to see Siegfried, a man who seems half-God himself.
If he is a sending of Odin, does Siegfried’s outstretched hand mean a hopeful future?
Or divine revenge?
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