The Testament of Loki
(Author) Joanne HarrisRagnarok was the End of Worlds. Asgard fell, centuries ago, and the old gods have been defeated. Some are dead, while others have been consigned to eternal torment in the netherworld - among them, the legendary trickster, Loki. A god who betrayed every side and still lost everything, who has lain forgotten as time passed and the world of humans moved on to new beliefs, new idol and new deities . . . But now mankind dreams of the Norse Gods once again, the river Dream is but a stone's throw from their dark prison, and Loki is the first to escape into a new reality. The first, but not the only one to. Other, darker, things have escaped with him, who seek to destroy everything that he covets. If he is to reclaim what has been lost, Loki will need allies, a plan, and plenty of tricks . . .
Joanne Harris
Joanne Harris is a British author best known for her novel "Chocolat," which was adapted into a successful film. Her works often blend elements of magic, folklore, and everyday life, creating a unique and enchanting literary style. Harris has made significant contributions to the genre of contemporary fiction, with many of her novels exploring themes of love, identity, and the power of storytelling. Some of her other notable works include "Five Quarters of the Orange" and "Gentlemen and Players." Joanne Harris continues to captivate readers with her imaginative storytelling and richly drawn characters.