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HARALD SIGURDSSON, King Harald Hardrada of Norway, Kingof the Vikings, was born to rule. He embraced that birthright,dominating his world with the strength in his armand the power of his will. In an instant, one brutal mistake and ashattering wound took all he valued from him.But what if . . .Harald Sigurdsson fled his disgrace with a band of equally brokenwarriors still holding tight to his leadership. They ventured West,to Iceland, Greenland, into the darkness, to a land known onlythrough legends and lies. A land with no need of a king, no room fora ruler. A land where a king could hope to become something more.This enthralling, thought-provoking story begins a thousandyears ago on a battlefield outside York, England,and then moves across the North Atlantic to Iceland andbeyond.Brent Olson’s biggest, boldest, and best book yet is a stunningwork of alternative history. By moving the path ofone arrow one inch, Olson has achieved an entire newscript for the world.Reader ReviewBetween the Helpless and the Darkness is one of the best alternate history novels I have ever read. Olson shows craftsmanship beyond most work in the genre, and the end result is a compelling story while never sacrificing the benefits of an explicitly alternate history work. It should be read by anyone who wants to write in this genre.

286 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 29, 2021

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142 reviews11 followers
March 5, 2024
It is said that it takes a life and death experience for a hardened man to change, if only that means the mistakes and evil will be corrected, but it’s at that end that one wishes to change. But will it be enough to correct the mistake? When is it too late to make a change? This is the reality of Harald the Hardrada. In this, he sets out to the unclaimed land of Iceland and Greenland, leaving behind both his family and his throne, accompanied by his men who wish to follow him and women and children who have nothing more to lose. On this journey, he meets Arnora, a girl who has nothing left in the world, and Orm, who seeks to kill him to avenge his father.

Samoset is a hunter who worships nature and wishes to protect his family from the evil one who has caused him much sorrow while keeping them fed through the winter. How do these unlikely pairs meet in this land? How do strangers turn into allies? And how do they come together to vanquish the evil?

This book between the helpless and the darkness is not just a story of Vikinging and adventure; it is packed with various life lessons. The greed for power that did not go unpunished, the regrets of trying to start life anew, the shadows of the horrible event that never leave you, and the continuous hunger to fill a void that can only be satisfied by forgiving oneself are a few of the many life lessons in the book.

I applaud the writer for giving us a story that is so real with wonderful character development and description of scenery, but I found their mannerism and speech unusual, which makes the book boring most of the time. Aside from that, it was a good book, and I love the quotes before the beginning of each chapter, which give you a glimpse of what to expect from the chapter. I encourage adventure readers to give this book a try.
90 reviews9 followers
March 8, 2024
"Between the Helpless and the Darkness" by Brent Olson is a gripping work of alternative history that transports readers back a thousand years to the tumultuous world of King Harald Hardrada of Norway, also known as Harald Sigurdsson. In this enthralling tale, Olson presents a thought-provoking scenario where one brutal mistake and a shattering wound alter the course of Harald's life and destiny.

From the battlefield outside York, England, to the uncharted lands of Iceland and Greenland, Olson weaves a rich tapestry of adventure, intrigue, and redemption. As Harald flees his disgrace with a band of equally broken warriors, readers are taken on a journey into the darkness of the unknown, where legends and lies intertwine to shape the fate of kings.

What sets "Between the Helpless and the Darkness" apart is its bold exploration of alternative history. By daring to imagine a different path for Harald Sigurdsson, Olson offers readers a fresh perspective on Viking history and the possibilities that lie beyond the pages of traditional narratives. The result is a captivating story that challenges assumptions and invites readers to reconsider the course of history.

Moreover, Olson's writing is evocative and immersive, transporting readers to a time and place where honor, loyalty, and survival are paramount. The landscapes of Iceland and Greenland are vividly rendered, serving as the backdrop for Harald's quest for redemption and self-discovery.

In conclusion, "Between the Helpless and the Darkness" is a masterfully crafted novel that combines elements of adventure, intrigue, and alternative history to create an unforgettable reading experience. Brent Olson's biggest, boldest, and best book yet is a stunning work that challenges the boundaries of historical fiction and leaves readers eager for more.
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Author 29 books197 followers
March 4, 2024
The Review

This was a vibrant and captivating historical fiction novel. The exploration of Norse culture and the history of King Harald was fascinating to read, as the novel explored a time and alternate history that shows what the man behind the legend would have done had he survived his final battle. The atmosphere and pacing of the novel were captivating, as the story showcased this unique culture both in victory and defeat.

The character development of this book was incredible. The complexity of Harald as a character, both the legendary warrior others viewed him as and the flawed man beneath the legend, made this an in-depth and memorable story. The concept of Norse warriors and people arriving in what would later be North America and encountering the continent's indigenous people was so thought-provoking and kept the reader engaged in the more creative and personal storytelling in this book.

The Verdict

Adrenaline fueled, thoughtful, and entertaining, author Brent Olsons “Between the Helpless and the Darkness” is a must-read historical fiction and alternate history read. The wealth of world-building and imagery in the writing and the twists and turns in the epic story made this a great novel.
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Author 51 books1,822 followers
July 31, 2024
A completely engrossing novel

Minnesota author Brent Olson is a journalist, an author, and has served in many capacities from county commissioner and member of various boards to café owner! His books include ANGR, PAPA: FIGURING OUT WHAT MATTERS, ICE ON FIRE, STILL WHISTLING, LETTERS FROM A PEASANT, LAY OF THE LAND, and now BETWEEN THE HELPLESS AND THE DARKNESS – a masterwork of historical fiction, postulating his desire to change the world in positive ways.

Olson transports us to 11th century Norway for an epic novel that spans from Europe across the seas to Iceland under the aegis of King Harald the Hardrada of Norway. In rebuilding Viking history Olson not only creates plausible, credible characters of substance, but also goes beyond simply composing historical fiction to writing alternative ways of dealing with the building of empires or nations that makes his novel poignant in reflecting on contemporary conditions! Study the book’s title and reflect…Operatic in stature yet completely accessible as fine story weaving, this book provides entertainment and involvement with the very best of contemporary fiction.
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Author 12 books166 followers
April 7, 2024
Between the Helpless and the Darkness by Brent Olson is an engaging read. It is a similar to reading Grimm's Fairy Tales (the original dark ones) and a history book. From both the tales and history, there are valuable lessons to be learned and not repeated. Yet many forego reading the past and end up repeating the same mistakes. This alternate historical fiction book shows lessons that should be learned and avoided at all costs. But still, it's up to the main characters to decide the ending. I love any book that contains historical figures and some history. It makes one live in constant wonder, especially with history involved. What if this or what if that, ...? No one will ever know if an alternate route would have been better or worse until it happens. Brent Olson writes incredibly well. History reimagined brought to life on these pages.

I received this copy from the publisher. This is my voluntary review.
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November 10, 2021
I really loved this book. I loved the characters. The nobility of it all. The incredibly tempting notion that the world could be better. I thought it was imaginative, intelligent, and exciting, and it is the kind of book that catapults you rather than meandering. I also really enjoyed the historical details and thought it was well researched which, for me, makes me feel immersed in the world that the author created. I don't know how to categorize it, to be honest. It is an alternate history, but it is more than that. I really recommend it and hope there are more books to come. It seems like it is could be a fascinating series.
85 reviews3 followers
October 13, 2021
A wonderful tale

This was a saga to compare with those of the Norsemen who form half the people of this book. We follow the Norse who were defeated at the battle of Stamford Bridge on their journey to the new world where they encounter the MiqMaq , and the fledgling nation they seek to build together. It’s a rattling good yarn and a pleasure to read.
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January 7, 2022
I think this is Brent’s best book so far. I’ve read all of his books and although each is a good read this one was hard to put down. The storyline is easy to follow yet detailed enough to keep you wondering what’s next. The characters are so well described that I could visualize each making the story even more delightful. I can’t wait for his next work to be published.
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88 reviews
April 1, 2025
I began this book without high expectations. In the end, I enjoyed reading the book and found myself turning the pages to see what would happen next. There were times when I could anticipate how the story would unfold. At first, I had difficulty keeping straight the many unusual names. As I read on, it didn’t become a problem. The book was very readable. Caution, there was a lot of violence but in my opinion was handled in such a way that it didn’t make me want to put the book down.
193 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2022
A great story imagining lasting encounter between Scandinavian settlers led by the mistakenly-assumed-dead Harald Hardrada and Atlantic coast first nations people. Characters were well developed - you believe the author did research into first nations people in addition to his apparent familiarity with his Norwegian lead. Harald was larger than life. Some laugh out loud moments lighten a story of drawing blood to find peace.

Apparent formatting errors with frequent paragraph breaks in the middle of sentences were the only complaint. I would recommend this book to any fan of speculative history.
397 reviews46 followers
June 3, 2024
Between the Helpless and the Darkness" by Brent Olson is a captivating masterpiece that takes readers on a thrilling journey through an alternative history. At its heart lies the compelling figure of Harald Sigurdsson, better known as Harald Hardrada, the formidable King of the Vikings. Olson skillfully crafts a narrative that explores the consequences of one fateful mistake, propelling Harald and his band of warriors on an epic quest for redemption and greatness.

The story begins with a pivotal moment on the battlefield outside York, England, where Harald suffers a devastating wound that changes the course of his life. Fleeing disgrace, he embarks on a daring adventure with his loyal companions, seeking refuge in the uncharted lands of Iceland and Greenland. As they journey into the unknown, facing untold dangers and challenges, Harald's resolve is tested, and his true strength of character is revealed.

Olson's vivid prose brings the medieval world to life, immersing readers in a rich tapestry of historical detail and mythic imagery. From the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia to the icy waters of the North Atlantic, the story unfolds with cinematic intensity, evoking a sense of awe and wonder at every turn. Through Olson's masterful storytelling, readers are transported to a distant past where legends are born and destinies are forged in the fires of adversity.

But the book is more than just a gripping adventure tale—it is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. Through Harald's journey of self-discovery, Olson delves into themes of resilience, redemption, and the eternal struggle between fate and free will. As Harald grapples with his own demons and confronts the shadows of his past, readers are compelled to ponder the nature of power, honor, and the pursuit of greatness.

In conclusion, "Between the Helpless and the Darkness" stands as Brent Olson's magnum opus—a sprawling epic that deftly blends history, mythology, and imagination into a seamless tapestry of storytelling. With its unforgettable characters, breathtaking landscapes, and profound themes, this book is sure to captivate readers of all ages.
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