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The Gospel of Loki
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“A surprise from the author of
Chocolat
,”
New York Times
bestselling author Joanne M. Harris, “this pacy adult fantasy is narrated by Loki, the Norse god of fire and mischief” (
Vogue
).
This novel is a brilliant first-person narrative of the rise and fall of the Norse gods—retold from the point of view of the world’s ultimate trickster, Loki. A #1 bestseller in the UK,
The
Gospel of Loki
tells the story of Loki’s recruitment from the underworld of Chaos, his many exploits on behalf of his one-eyed master, Odin, through to his eventual betrayal of the gods and the fall of Asgard itself.
Using her lifelong passion for the Norse myths,
bestseller Joanne M. Harris has created a vibrant and powerful fantasy novel that the
Sunday Sun
recommends “to her long-standing audience with wit, style, and obvious enjoyment;”
The Sunday Times
claims it “lively and fun;” and
The Metro
adds that “Harris has enormous fun with her antihero...this mythical bad boy should beguile fans of Neil Gaiman.”
Chocolat
,”
New York Times
bestselling author Joanne M. Harris, “this pacy adult fantasy is narrated by Loki, the Norse god of fire and mischief” (
Vogue
).
This novel is a brilliant first-person narrative of the rise and fall of the Norse gods—retold from the point of view of the world’s ultimate trickster, Loki. A #1 bestseller in the UK,
The
Gospel of Loki
tells the story of Loki’s recruitment from the underworld of Chaos, his many exploits on behalf of his one-eyed master, Odin, through to his eventual betrayal of the gods and the fall of Asgard itself.
Using her lifelong passion for the Norse myths,
bestseller Joanne M. Harris has created a vibrant and powerful fantasy novel that the
Sunday Sun
recommends “to her long-standing audience with wit, style, and obvious enjoyment;”
The Sunday Times
claims it “lively and fun;” and
The Metro
adds that “Harris has enormous fun with her antihero...this mythical bad boy should beguile fans of Neil Gaiman.”