Thursday, October 7, 2010

West Oversea: A Norse Saga of Mystery, Adventure and Faith by Lars Walker Spotlight

Enjoy your free peek into the book!

***Special thanks to Cheryl of Pump Up Your Book! for sending me a free review copy. I am reviewing this book and having a giveaway for it in November after the birth of my baby.***

About The Author:
Lars (pronounced Larce) Walker is a native of Kenyon, Minnesota, and lives in Minneapolis. He has worked as a crabmeat packer in Alaska, a radio announcer, a church secretary and an administrative assistant, and is presently librarian and bookstore manager for the schools of the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations in Plymouth, Minnesota.

He is the author of four previously published novels, and is the editor of the journal of the Georg Sverdrup Society. Walker says, "I never believed that God gave me whatever gifts I have in order to entertain fellow Christians. I want to confront the world with the claims of Jesus Christ." His latest release is West Oversea: A Norse Saga of Mystery, Adventure and Faith.

Visit Lars online at www.larswalker.com/ and his blog at www.brandywinebooks.net/.

Synopsis of West Oversea: A Norse Saga of Mystery, Adventure and Faith:
In this Viking adventure tale, Erling Skjalgsson valiantly relinquishes his power and lands rather than be dishonorable to his evil brother. Supported by a well-drawn cast of characters, Skjalgsson sets sail for uncharted vistas with Greenland as the ultimate destination. The first leg of their voyage takes them to a newly settled Iceland. A dangerous storm blows the adventurers off-course where they encounter new peril with the wild lands and peoples of North America.

Meanwhile, Erling’s Irish priest, Father Aillil, on a quest to rescue his enslaved sister, wrestles with a secret dark power that threatens to destroy them all.

West Oversea is set against the historical and dramatic Eleventh century backdrop of a Norway in flux as pagan Norwegians are converted to Christianity—sometimes by force.

Excerpt:
Chapter 14

The next morning Astrid and the child were gone. It was as always when someone goes missing. You reckon they’re using the privy or in one of the other houses, and after a while someone asks where they’ve gotten to, and someone else says. "I thought they were with you," and that person says, "Well, I thought they were with you" and then there’s a deal of asking about; and the upshot is that no one has seen them since the night before.

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1 comment:

Cheryl said...

Thanks for posting about Lars Walker's book. I hope your readers check it out.

Looking forward to your review.

Cheryl