Quarter Finalist
Assessment:
Plot/Idea: This Norse based epic takes on rough seas, life or death battles, and a host of intriguing characters. At the heart of the novel is a romance, but Gill forms it rough around the edges and suspenseful—fitting for the story’s setting—while adding in the perfect touch of lore.
Prose: Gill’s writing is authentic and sharp, with multiple perspective changes that are clearly orchestrated and smooth the narrative out for readers. The setting is vividly wrought, brimming with Norse mythology and portraying the day-to-day struggle to survive—and carve out some kind of life—in an unforgiving, vengeful world.
Originality: Among Sea Wolves is stunningly authentic, with era-appropriate language and descriptions that will appeal to any fans of Viking legend.
Character/Execution: Rivalries are sketched convincingly and add edge to the plot, and the cornerstone relationship—between poet Skarfr and wise woman Hlif—is arresting. Their tumultuous journey together is fraught with seemingly endless problems, but through it all, their devotion and magnetic connection drive the novel. Supporting characters, notably the fearless captive Brigid, round out the story and add depth.[
Date Submitted: May 12, 2024
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I adore this series, from the gorgeous covers to the very last page. and so, was thrilled when the second book ‘Among Sea Wolves’ arrived.
The balance between the savagery of battle and male head-butting and the sensitivity of Scarfr and Hlif's relationship, is dealt with by a gentle, skilled hand, and it works so well, because without the extremes, the sacrifices wouldn't feel so real.
The prose is beautiful, painting a wonderful picture so easy to visualise. One example that I particularly liked was from Inge… 'She could feel the smile she wore, as new as her clothes, a little stiff but growing more comfortable each day'.
In conclusion… Marvelous, historically accurate ,skilled storytelling, with vivid imagery, and truly wonderful characters. This would step so easily onto the screen. With the popularity of Bernard Cornwell's 'The Last Kingdom' and his 'The Winter King' hitting our screens this month, I foresee a huge market for the Midwinter Dragon Saga.
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This saga is a glorious tale for lovers of Norse history and lore. I was absolutely captivated from page one due to the exemplary attention to detail, the writing style and the immersive narrativeYou will feel as if you are embarking on a voyage, learning about navigation methods and life on board a longboat, right down to the smallest details, including skincare. The level of research is astounding and the attention to detail is a joy to behold. These small details add an enriching layer to an already fully immersive sagaThe interplay between Hlif and Skarfr is both inspiring and breathtaking, let alone Fergus' quest to be reunited with his lost love. The various relationships and politics are as tumultuous as the seas they traverse and so elegantly woven as to be easy to followA key element in this tale, is that it is told in the same style as Norse communities would share their sagas through prose and song and as such, having a warrior poet as an MMC and the well-chosen quotes in the epigraphs were an elegant and fitting detail, a really nice touchAmong Sea Wolves is a fantastic read for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Norse Lore, Viking Saga's and Voyages you can really get your teeth into. Fantastic!
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Embarking on Jean Gill's "Among the Sea Wolves" is like setting sail on a Viking ship, where every wave and wind has a story to tell. This novel fascinated me with its intricate depiction of ancient navigation techniques, from the subtle art of reading waves and clouds to the unique role of a one-eyed cat aboard the vessel, reminiscent of Odin's wisdom.
"Among the Sea Wolves" is not just a novel; it's a voyage through the mystic and rugged life of the Vikings.