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Imagine, if you will, a 1980's sword and sorcery flick. Not the actual item, of course, that sordid thing of dubious acting, wobbly sets, budget-limited effects, underdressed starlets, and a suspiciously modern skyline lurking in the distance. I mean the platonic ideal(*), the movie in your mind's eye, filtered by nostalgia or copious alcohol or a posse of like-minded friends watching late at night.
This book is of that movie. A damn earnest movie of grand gestures and heroics and no subtlety wha ...more
This book is of that movie. A damn earnest movie of grand gestures and heroics and no subtlety wha ...more

Aug 06, 2011
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An entertaining gateway to Hell, and toward darker fiction
This review covers the trilogy, printed in 1986 but released in an eBook omnibus in 2013 called Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 by C. Dean Andersson
History and Style: The three books combined in Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 were written within ~1.5 yrs (1985-86). C. Dean Andersson (aka Asa Drake) was motivated to make a fun horror series on quick timing. The result was easily digestible horror / fantasy, all rooted in Viking lore. The trilogy includes: 1) ...more
This review covers the trilogy, printed in 1986 but released in an eBook omnibus in 2013 called Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 by C. Dean Andersson
History and Style: The three books combined in Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 were written within ~1.5 yrs (1985-86). C. Dean Andersson (aka Asa Drake) was motivated to make a fun horror series on quick timing. The result was easily digestible horror / fantasy, all rooted in Viking lore. The trilogy includes: 1) ...more

An entertaining gateway to Hell, and toward darker fiction
This review covers the trilogy, printed in 1986 but released in an eBook omnibus in 2013 called Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 by C. Dean Andersson
History and Style: The three books combined in Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 were written within ~1.5 yrs (1985-86). C. Dean Andersson (aka Asa Drake) was motivated to make a fun horror series on quick timing. The result was easily digestible horror / fantasy, all rooted in Viking lore. The trilogy includes: 1) ...more
This review covers the trilogy, printed in 1986 but released in an eBook omnibus in 2013 called Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 by C. Dean Andersson
History and Style: The three books combined in Bloodsong! — Hel X 3 were written within ~1.5 yrs (1985-86). C. Dean Andersson (aka Asa Drake) was motivated to make a fun horror series on quick timing. The result was easily digestible horror / fantasy, all rooted in Viking lore. The trilogy includes: 1) ...more

I was pretty impressed with this one. It's pretty much straight forward Sword and Sorcery, but it is well paced and a fun read. A little dark at times, but usually the best S&S is a little dark. This is the first of a trilogy, but it is a self contained story.
I'm looking forward to the rest of the series! ...more
I'm looking forward to the rest of the series! ...more


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