Die Rache der Nibelungen

Die Rache der Nibelungen

Hohlbein Wolfgang E, Dewi Torsten
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Wolfgang Hohlbein's narrative of the greatest of the German myths - a thrilling epic of revenge and magic, love and death Sventeen dark winters have gone by in the old royal fortress on Iceland since Siegfried, the dragon slayer, fell victim to the betrayal of Hagen of Tronje. Far away from the treasure of the Nibelungs, far away from the disintegrating Roman empire, Gernot and Else are bringing up the son of the secret inheritor of Xanten. But the call of the blood reaches the boy when he becomes a man: the gods demand of him that he claims what is his due by fate. When the ""dark hordes"" invade Iceland, Siegfried reaches for his father's legendary sword – and begins an odyssey across a continent that is being crushed by a war between Christianity in its early days and the ancient powers of magic. Siegfried searches for the key to his origins in endless battles and behind cowardly intrigues – and finds it in the arms of a poor woman … Press ""Wolfgang Hohlbein. The name stands for the inconceivable"". FAZ ""Hohlbein's great strength is the images he conjures up. The movie fan describes his scenes with such a love of detail that you while you are reading you almost feel you are watching a film."" Die Welt ""Hohlbein mixes the traditional with fantasy, creating an incredible spectacle."" Schwäbische Zeitung ""A breathtaking drama – a novel full of narrative force."" Märkischer Sonntag Author Torsten Dewi is an experienced writer of novels and screenplays, and has specialized in fantasy and science fiction. He lives in Munich. Wolfgang Hohlbein, who was born in Weimar in 1953, has with his books from a number of genres – thrillers, horror, science fiction and historical novels - created a large following for himself and is now one of the most successful German writers of all times. He and his wife, Heike, and their children live near Düsseldorf.
年:
2007
出版商:
Heyne Verlag
語言:
german
頁數:
456
ISBN 10:
3453532686
ISBN 13:
9783453532687
文件:
PDF, 1.06 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
german, 2007
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