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Free Alternate Ending to Legend of the Last Vikings

John H. 16 years, 3 months ago at Jan 18 19:48 -
Legend of the Last Vikings
FINALIST - ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards

So why an alternate ending?

What happened to the Vikings after Stamford Bridge? Where did they go?
What did they do?
Well Legend of the Last Vikings is just one possibility…………..

But why an Alternate Ending?
When I started researching the book I was amazed to discover that the
Silk Route was not just one route, but instead a whole network of routes reaching out from Eastern Europe and criss-crossing Asia. As such I had to decide which routes my characters would travel. Before I could make this decision I had to research the routes. In doing so I found so much fascinating information on each, trying to decide which route to "travel" was not easy. Even though I eventually settled upon a route, I did not want to waste potential stories so decided to write an alternate ending which in effect brings some of these stories to life and gives the reader a two-for-one freebie.


A Synopsis of the Book (Get your atlases out)
On returning home to Norway after defeat at Stamford Bridge, our hero,
Ulf Uspakson, Herald to King Harald, realises an era is over. He
remembers the story of a Swedish Viking Adventurer, Yngvar Vittfarne
(Yngvar the Far Travelled), who went missing on a journey to the East
and in a last fling of youth decides to try and trace him –
somewhere on the Silk Route. No easy task!

His journey takes him and his crew across the Euorpean Steppe, down the mighty Dniepr to Kiev and the Black Sea. Across the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, up the Don river to the White Fortress at Sarkel, across the Khazarian Way and down the Volga to Astrakhan. Then across the Caspian sea and up the mighty Oxus River (Amu Darya) to Bactria and then along the Silk Route into China's Taklamakan desert - and that's just the route. Add all the action, adventure, human interaction, hate, love, greed, lust and betrayal and you have an epic on your hands!

The alternate ending starts at Chapter 34. You may well ask what
happened to chapters 1 - 33? They're still in the book of course and
I have given a brief summary of these chapters above. If you really want to know what goes on in these chapters, and in the original ending,you'll have to buy the book (see below).

Introduction to the Alternate Ending
The adventure of a lifetime in the Taklamakan is now behind them. The
crew are tired and weary and are approaching Astrakhan from the North
East having looped around the top of the Aral sea from the Jaxartes
River (Syr Darya) in Kazakhstan having crossed the Karakum and Barsuki
deserts on the way.

They are on the final leg of their two year journey. But the action and adventure isn't over yet.

Alternate ending chapters are posted at
johndhalsted.pnn.com/4575-alternate-ending

One new chapter will be posted every week for the next 15 weeks. I hope you will read them and give me feedback.

The Book
The book (ISBN 0978589297) can be bought online at www.VikingLegend.com for just GBP9.90 or about US$19.50

It is a 511 page hardback with character descriptions, historical
companion, place name lexicon and maps etc.

It measures 7 inches / 18 centimetres high by four and a quarter inches / 11 centimetres wide. In the words of one reviewer:
"….much smaller than the typical hardcover. It may seem an odd
thing to remark on, but there is a satisfying heft to the book and it is easy to carry around, fitting nicely in a pocket in my windbreaker."

REVIEWS of the book can also be found at
www.VikingLegend.com
johndhalsted.pnn.com/4578-reviews
and at
www.revish.com/reviews/0978589297/Max/

Regards

John Halsted
Author