Bibliography

The Bieggafákt Calendar

the Girl with Raven Hair

Life can be hard for a human.

Sometimes they’re hunted and hounded, sometimes hearths and harbours are lost to them, and sometimes past and present leave them behind. Sometimes a king with no kingdom, a rogue with scruples, a runaway with no runway, and an amnesiac with nostalgia, get caught in each others’ orbits through no fault but their own, and someday this will be their story.

‘The Girl with Raven Hair’ is a subversive epic adventure; with well-intentioned scoundrels, brooding mountain kings, and resentful prizes, in which the heroes are their own worst enemies.

Genre: Fantasy / Folklore / Post-apocalypse / Adventure

Length: 374 pages (depending on edition)

Order in series: #2

the Patchwork Sovereignty

There’s blood in the basement – blood which demands answers. The city-state of Bieggafákt is fracturing from the plotting of greedy wills, and a conscience-haunted yardling, an enslaved human, and the world’s worst troll all unwittingly play a part in tearing the town in twain.

‘The Patchwork Sovereignty’ is a noir-thriller set in post-apocalyptic nordic folklore, examining the breaking point of a city state of trolls and hulder, vaetti and elfs, and the last bastion of conditionally “free” humans on the Scandinavian peninsula.

Genre: Fantasy / Folklore / Post-apocalypse / Noir / Thriller

Length: 345 pages (depending on edition)

Order in series: #1