Bringing Ragnarok: Book One
“Imaginative world that mixes mythologies, science, philosophy, and history into a big adventure… It’s like an action movie, but smarter.” – Amazon review
In Germany in 1944, an audacious plot to assassinate Hitler and take control of the Nazi party is underway. In 2041 post-America, there’s a war brewing over a cache of nuclear weapons held beneath the former state of Montana. In 2147, exiled human activists work with sentient spaceships piloted by people with autism to fight against the oppression of the Terrestrial Governing Authority.
These aren’t our world. They’re Threads in the Web, and just like our own, they weave in and out of each other. Humans generally stick to their own Thread… unless the Norse god Loke gets involved.
And when Loke gets involved, you know things are about to get weird. Six friends from Vancouver are on a hiking trip in Iceland when they get tangled up in Loke’s plot to collapse the Threads and bring about the end of the world. They’ll need to push their new realities just right to get history back on track.
Fimbulwinter has begun, and the Web is beginning to tear. The countdown to Ragnarok is on.
Don’t miss this sharp, funny, and engrossing science fiction series.
“Step into other times and places with this wonderfully written and richly descriptive alternate history sci-fi fantasy.” – Amazon review
“A creative, intense, and alluring book to read.” – Amazon review
“Andrew Tanner concocts a rollicking read that offers a new, modern twist to Norse mythology” – Amazon review.
“Reading this epic-length book is never tedious: the characters, concepts, story elements are so strong that the pages fly by… Joyfully entertaining and rich in fine thoughts.” – Amazon review
“A blend of humor, sci-fi, and fantasy… witty, educational, and an easy read from start to finish” – Amazon review.
“Military history, theory, philosophy, religion… Enough to keep my overactive, well-read, and picky mind happy.” – Amazon review
“It’s an incredible, fast-paced book that mixes contemporary times with Norse mythology and with a little bit of historical and futuristic science fiction thrown in.” – Amazon review