From the author of the best-selling non-fiction book, Vikings, War and the Fall of the Carolingians, comes the sweeping epic saga of Sigurd, Litt Ormr (little dragon), a young man driven from his homeland on a quest for revenge and justice.
885 A.D.
While the flaccid descendants of Charlemagne squabble over table scraps, pagan Northmen ravage the land and its people with sword, axe, and torch: pillaging a path toward the gates of Paris.
A tale of murder and war, revenge and redemption.
A world where magic slumbers in words and in the bones of the earth. Where dreams and reality are forged in the fires of War.
Treachery, murder, and sorcery rule the Land of the Franks. From the ashes of the dead, rise smoke and mystery. Blood in the grass… Where are Sigurd and his companions? What fate for Willie and his fiery hound?