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by S. A. Ashdown




  THE DESCENDANTS OF THOR TRILOGY

  BOOKS 1-3

  S. A. Ashdown

  PART ONE OF THE DEVILS OF ALFHEIM NOVELLA, FEATURING LORENZO AND MALACHI, YOURS FOR FREE. SELF-CONTAINED SHORT STORY. GET IT HERE: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/7kc7h74ej5

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  Contents

  Volume 1

  EXCERPT

  Prologue

  I. The Storm’s Curse

  1. Rebirth

  2. The Red Hawk

  3. The Book Of Gatekeepers

  4. All Roads Lead to Hel

  5. Harbinger Of Storms

  6. A Tale Of Alfheim

  7. Kiss Of Death

  Interlude: Raphael

  EXCERPT

  II. Tangled Webs

  8. Descendants Of Thor

  9. The Anchor

  10. The Guardian

  11. The Praetoriani

  12. Salvation In Those Eyes

  13. Breaking And Staking

  14. The Intruder

  15. A Deal With A Vampire

  16. Party In A Graveyard

  17. A Meeting With Raphael

  18. Dreaming Of The Dead

  19. Philosophers Love Definitions

  20. Mentor

  21. Temple In The Heath

  22. Crossing Blades

  23. The Queen Of Sicily

  24. Snow White And The Photographs

  25. Hunt For The Amulet

  III. Inquisition

  26. Into The Labyrinth

  27. The Assessment

  28. The Date Crasher

  29. Agony

  30. Smile Between Friends

  31. The Daemon

  32. Rolling In His Grave

  33. The Satyr’s Portal

  Interlude: Nikolaj

  IV. Black Widow

  34. Drowning In Memories

  35. Dökkálfar

  36. Forest Of Dreams

  37. A Mother’s Child

  38. Never Ever

  Interlude: Raphael

  V. Snapping Cords

  39. Return To Midgard

  40. A Familiar Face

  41. Demolished By Desire

  42. Ghost Boy

  43. Weeding My Heart

  44. Trust

  45. Visions Of The Dead

  46. The Fall

  47. Pulling The Wings Off A Fly

  48. Blood At Dawn

  49. Severing Strings

  EXCERPT

  Volume 2

  EXCERPT

  I. MISSING

  1. Black Roses

  2. Flying the Nest

  3. Looking for Trouble

  4. How Do You Plead?

  EXCERPT

  5. The Archives

  6. Secret Liaisons

  7. House Hunting

  8. First Time

  9. Meeting in the Marsh

  10. The Morning After

  11. Ghost Writer

  12. It’s Been A While

  13. A Touch Undead

  14. Foresight’s A Bitch

  15. Supply Run

  16. Hellingstead Hair Raids

  17. Fenrir

  18. Dying To Be Noticed

  Interlude: Raphael

  II. Blood Brother

  19. Army

  20. Welcome to the Family

  21. Liquid Interrogation

  22. Blood Magic

  23. Dancing with Stardust

  24. The Prodigal Sons

  25. Beetles Under Rock

  26. The Amulet

  27. See You At Sundown

  28. Leap of Death

  29. The One Who Needs It Most

  30. Mirror, Mirror

  31. Hills of Blood

  32. The Gathering

  EXCERPT

  33. A Night Off

  34. A World Within You

  35. Countdown

  36. Wrath of the Returned

  III. Part Three: Trial By Fire

  EXCERPT

  37. The Break Up

  38. The Golden Court

  39. Rats

  40. Cut Short

  41. Priddy Awful

  42. Serpent Slayer

  43. Courting Destruction

  Interlude: Raphael

  IV. To Hel and Back

  44. Naglfar

  45. Hel in Hellingstead

  46. Valkyrie

  47. Goodbye

  48. The Gatekeeper Reborn

  49. Nikolaj

  Epilogue

  Volume 3

  Prologue

  I. Farewell

  1. All Together Now

  2. Home Is Where The Fear Is

  3. Time To Go

  4. Dining in Hel

  5. Alfheim Bound

  6. Dancing in the Mist

  7. A Bridge Between Nations

  8. A Third Eye for a Third Eye

  9. Down Under

  10. A New City

  11. Avalon

  12. Odin, Thor, and Freyja

  Interlude

  II. Swords Of Fire And Ice

  13. Bad Aird

  14. King of Renewal

  15. War Council

  16. Halls of the Slain

  17. I Don’t Believe In…

  18. Your Mission, if you Choose…

  19. Hvergelmir

  20. A Confluence of Enemies

  21. Starlight

  22. A Parting Gift

  23. Truffles

  24. Word on the Vine

  25. Mummy

  26. De-Nile

  27. Just Keep Climbing

  28. Yew Dale

  29. A Rainbow for a Redhead

  30. A Room With A View

  31. The Craven Claim

  32. Valley of Doom

  33. City of Ash: Part One

  34. Rainbow Sky

  35. City of Ash: Part Two

  36. The Utgard Fortress

  37. Thief in the Forest

  38. A Problem Shared…

  39. Maze of Memory: Part One

  40. A Different Kind of Plan

  41. A Prayer and Some Scissors

  42. Maze of Memory: Part Two

  43. Quake

  44. Me, You, Her

  Interlude

  Interlude

  Interlude

  III. Gods Of Fire

  EXCERPT

  45. Dead Shore

  46. All Fathers

  47. Evacuation

  48. Windy City

  49. Hands Off My Cousin

  50. That’s My Ride

  51. Jewel in the Crown

  52. Let’s See

  53. Time Crystal

  Interlude

  IV. End of the Line

  54. Merrily on High

  55. Alfheim: Land of Ash

  56. Mending the Tear

  57. Inundated

  58. Yule

  Epilogue

  Afterword

  Glossary Of Terms

  For Jacobie, the Gatekeeper of my soul; my Pneuma; my Vital Essence…

  ... And to absent friends…

  …And invisible cheerleaders

  Contents

  EXCERPT

  Prologue

  I. The Storm’s Curse

  1. Rebirth

  2. The Red Hawk

  3. The Book Of Gatekeepers

  4. All Roads Lead to Hel

  5. Harbinger Of Storms

  6. A Tale Of Alfheim


  7. Kiss Of Death

  Interlude: Raphael

  EXCERPT

  II. Tangled Webs

  8. Descendants Of Thor

  9. The Anchor

  10. The Guardian

  11. The Praetoriani

  12. Salvation In Those Eyes

  13. Breaking And Staking

  14. The Intruder

  15. A Deal With A Vampire

  16. Party In A Graveyard

  17. A Meeting With Raphael

  18. Dreaming Of The Dead

  19. Philosophers Love Definitions

  20. Mentor

  21. Temple In The Heath

  22. Crossing Blades

  23. The Queen Of Sicily

  24. Snow White And The Photographs

  25. Hunt For The Amulet

  III. Inquisition

  26. Into The Labyrinth

  27. The Assessment

  28. The Date Crasher

  29. Agony

  30. Smile Between Friends

  31. The Daemon

  32. Rolling In His Grave

  33. The Satyr’s Portal

  Interlude: Nikolaj

  IV. Black Widow

  34. Drowning In Memories

  35. Dökkálfar

  36. Forest Of Dreams

  37. A Mother’s Child

  38. Never Ever

  Interlude: Raphael

  V. Snapping Cords

  39. Return To Midgard

  40. A Familiar Face

  41. Demolished By Desire

  42. Ghost Boy

  43. Weeding My Heart

  44. Trust

  45. Visions Of The Dead

  46. The Fall

  47. Pulling The Wings Off A Fly

  48. Blood At Dawn

  49. Severing Strings

  EXCERPT

  EXCERPT

  From the diary of Julian Knight, Overseer of the Praetoriani, written in code:

  5th May 2015

  Sometimes it’s necessary to swap the white robes for grey. Malachi De Laurentis has come back to Hellingstead, and I suspect the Tuscan coven has come with him. The time is ripe. My son, Menelaus, must not suspect my involvement.

  Hellingstead won’t thank me; I’m allowing another blood-drinker into their midst. Blame the Elves for that; it is their curse.

  I feel sorry for the lad, of course. Lorenzo Angelucci, fate has other plans for you now.

  Prologue

  5TH MAY 2015

  I must get to her.

  His dead mother rode through the fir-tree copse, vibrant, crimson hair flailing in the wind like a headful of snakes as he struggled to catch her in time. He’d had this nightmare before, and it was always too late. She always made it to the cliff’s edge, always plummeted to her death. But it hadn’t been this violent before, this vivid.

  Theo Clemensen reached the rocky ledge, but this time no spit of waves hissed up from the ocean’s surface. This time, he met exploding fire, a bubbling cauldron of colour that enthralled him into submission. On, on, it urged him. Come, come. He stepped forward and plunged into the deep, his body exploding on impact, his mind melting in the flames. His cry broke through the lava of his dreams and into reality, shaking the foundations of Hellingstead Hall. The air crackled and popped as his father, Espen, and his great-uncle, Nikolaj, appeared at his side, wrestling Theo’s limp body from the sheets.

  ‘He’s not breathing!’ shouted Espen, as they dragged him onto the oak floorboards.

  ‘No!’ Nikolaj restrained Espen’s frantic hands as he tried to resuscitate his son. ‘Stop. He has to die before he can be reborn.’

  The rain was biblical, drowning out the face of Lorenzo’s wristwatch as he squinted, trying to read the hands between lightning flashes.

  Damn it. The storm seemed to wind the hours forward to midnight, lacquering the sky as Lorenzo tucked his dissertation under his arm, the folder already damp, despite the detour through Oakley Park.

  As Lorenzo picked up speed down the slippery pathway, huddling close to the thick line of silver birch trees, he imagined his professor, Menelaus Knight, waiting in his nice, warm office. Tonight was his final chance to deliver his dissertation before the exam season started. He couldn’t show up late, sodden, and without dry text after the third extension. I should’ve brought my laptop, he thought, I should’ve paid for a taxi.

  In the darkness, Lorenzo didn’t spot the boy, slight as a pixie, inhabiting the matted branches of a looming oak tree that had defied time and foul weather for four centuries. The path forked around it, leaving Lorenzo to find refuge under its bony branches as the wind reached its apex and rain shards sliced his cheeks raw. This wasn’t a normal spring storm; the air came in clammy gusts that left a bitter taste on Lorenzo’s tongue.

  Above him, the boy watched, accompanied by the insects hiking over his skin, and the birds nesting in his black hair. Gold streaks burnished his curls – a hint to his creation; he was living stardust, the first of his kind. His name was Raphael, and he perceived Lorenzo’s immediate fate as it unravelled before them both. He could sense in the dull steps against the wet earth that death was approaching – his creature companions stilled as if waiting for the audible squelch. Each critter heard it. The sharp fangs sinking into yielding human flesh, the grunts and groaning, and finally the screaming.

  I

  The Storm’s Curse

  THEO | PENNY | LORENZO

  1

  Rebirth

  I have dug up the sky. I have hacked up the horizon.

  I have traversed the earth to its farthest extent.

  I have taken possession of the spirits of the great ones,

  Because I am the one who equips a myriad with my magic.

  Spell 10, Egyptian Book of the Dead

  7th May 2015

  My family’s idea of a twenty-first birthday surprise is that ‘coming-of-age’ kills us. Temporarily. Guess Father thought that meant he didn’t have to warn me first, although by the look on his face when I had woken up on the cold, hard floorboards of my bedroom, you’d think I’d already begun to haunt him.

  Really, something haunted me. Whatever slid inside me upon my death was strengthening its grasp with each passing moment. Everything felt numb to the touch as my brain rewired to accommodate my sudden, internal roommate.

 

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