It began with a simple question, sent from an unknown e-mail address, and it kindled the fires of a quest that would take him on a journey of discovery spanning several years; a journey that would lead him closer to the enigmatic secret society known as the Odin Brotherhood.
Continuing a quest for understanding which had been started by his mentor years earlier, and following a trail of cryptic clues and mysterious lore, Canadian author Jack Wolf set out on a journey into the workings of this largely undocumented secret society. Accompanied by a mysterious informant known only as Crow, he embarks on a series of adventures that will ultimately draw him closer to penetrating the history, lore and secrets of this elder pagan fraternity – an entity which has existed for nearly six hundred years.
Educated/civilized grown-ups do not call each other "bro". The author's narrative of his conversation with "Crow" is amateurish and not convincing at all. It is clearly an attempt to suggest that Odinism is as much an African religion as it is an European religion. ("the Gods (of Asgaard) choose people based on their character rather then their skin color")
It is about as ridiculous as it is for the actor Idris Elba to portray the God, Heimdal, Odin's son - in Odinistic circles known as the white god. To a real Odinist this book is mildly offensive and at best disrespectful of true Nordic culture