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Going to Hell in a Handbasket Demons from Hell, known as the Watchers, have kidnapped Ironspell's mom, Sabine. They want to trade her for Fenrir, the Wolf of Ragnarok, who is destined to consume Odin and a large part of the Earth, presumably to start Armageddon. Ironspell receives aid from some of the most unlikely places, including a new partner who isn't what he appears to be. But the Watchers have a far more devious plan than anyone imagines. And Ironspell and his friends find themselves caught between the Armies of Heaven and Hell in a deadly battle. Sheesh, the things you have to do to rescue your mom.

214 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 16, 2020

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M.H. Bonham

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M. H. Bonham is a six-time awarding winning author of seventeen books. She started her career as a rocket scientist and quickly switched to a software engineer and systems administrator, where she insisted that Y2K was just a figure concocted for how much a computer geek can make in one day after convincing the newspapers the world’s computer systems are going to crash.

Taking her money and running, Maggie learned through racing sled dogs, that dogs are a lot like computers (they don’t do anything you want unless you speak their language and can be just as stubborn). She holds the prestigious three-time Red Lantern Award at the American Dog Derby (the oldest sled dog race in North America) and was featured in the Ashton Daily News as the only musher whose ten-dog team chased a Pomeranian into the backyard of the local gossip columnist.

Despite such harrowing experiences, she has braved whiteouts in Wyoming and swamps in Minnesota (as well as the fearsome Idaho Pomeranian) and learned much about dog and wolf behavior. She’s a world-renown expert in canine behavior and training. The publishers of her books include Penguin Putnam, John Wiley and Sons, Barrons Educational Series, TFH, Sterling, Dragon Moon Press and Yard Dog Press. She’s lost count on how many articles she has published in various consumer and trade magazines and websites, but figures it’s over a hundred by now.

M. H. Bonham is the author of Prophecy of Swords and Runestone of Teiwas, both heroic fantasy books in the Swords of Destiny Series published by Yard Dog Press, which share the world with Lachlei. Her work has also appeared in the Four Bubbas of the Apocalypse, Small Bites, Houston, We’ve Got Bubbas, A Time To..., Flush Fiction anthologies, Lorelei Signal, Kidvisions and Tales of the Talisman magazine, and Amazon Shorts.

She writes science fiction, fantasy, and mystery, having taken courses appropriate to a software engineering background such as Anglo Saxon, Latin, and Beowulf. When she’s not racing her geriatric sled dogs, she’s climbing mountains, hiking, and practicing Shotokan Karate (she’s a brown belt) and Ninjitsu. She is currently working on her master’s degree in Liberal Studies. She shares her home at 4000 ft — where most people swear there isn’t any oxygen and you can’t find that altitude on the high altitude directions for cake — with four Malamutes, six Alaskan Huskies, a tortoiseshell cat, deer, elk, foxes, coyotes, mountain lions, bobcats, and bears. Her husband, Larry, indulges her lunacy.

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209 reviews2 followers
February 22, 2021
Hell

Ironspell is literally in hell this time. His mom (call me Sabine not mom) is kidnapped and taken to the 8th level of hell. They want to trade fenrir for her. Not happening. The battle is on.
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August 8, 2021
So many vortices

Yet they fought despite despair. The hosts of many 'theons aghast at the fight and fear rejoice in the rescue as do the kidnappers.
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November 26, 2021
Go Sabine

All I have to say his that Sabine is not to be messed with. This was too funny as the kidnapped woman, taken to hell by demons, tells her son she is fine and to stay home.
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February 24, 2022
Fast furious and fun

Carefully crafted with interesting characters, lots of action, and some groan
out loud jokes. not predictable, full of plot twists, and cliffhangers
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April 12, 2024
A fine addition to the series.

The characters are wonderful and quirky. The plot is twisty and intense. The world building is great. I can't wait to read the next book.
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