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360 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2010

It was ironic that [the gods] found deceit and treachery in Loki's every word and deed, that they would condemn him for his actions, when he was merely a tool for the High One. In truth, Odin was their greatest enemy. (Pages 72-73, Kindle Edition)The above quote is actually really telling of Loki and Odin's true roles and how they relate: they're foils to one another, both tools to fate's workings and possessors of great (and sometimes ill-used) power. The expression, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions," quite honestly fits both Loki and Odin within this novel. Loki believes that he is acting in Asgard's best interests when he follows Odin's commands just as Odin himself believes he does "right" by not trying to fight the fates of himself or the other gods. All of this culminates in a tragic scenario which sees Loki eventually spurned from Asgard and his vengeance ploy against his once-home begun...and the tragedy extends much farther than Loki or his own flesh and blood.


