13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
White Raven-Oathsworn Series, Jan 4 2010
By Terry D. Janes "TheVikingsWorld.com" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: White Raven (Paperback)
As a professional historian, and one who has made a personal life-long study of the Norse, commonly called Vikings, I am very critical when it comes to books on this subject. I am very picky about what books on the subject that I keep in my personal collection. I have discarded and re-sold more sub-standard books on this subject than you can imagine. Only a very few reach the level of excellence that make me want to keep them in my collection. Robert Low's Oathsworn series is one of those few I will keep. Mr. Low truly understands the subject matter and crafts his stories much like a Norse Skald would, while telling a tale around a hearth-fire. I just finished reading White Raven, and enjoyed it so much that I neglected everything else until I finished it. The book left me wanting more, and I am both delighted and saddened to learn that a fourth book in the series is due out soon. I say "delighted", because I want more. I am saddened because I understand that the upcoming fourth book will be the last in the series. Good writers in this subject are rare, and Mr. Low is one of the very best. I do hope that at some point, Mr. Low returns to the Viking Age in his future writings, if not the Oathsworn, then another aspect of this period. With all the Hollyweird nonsense out there, of Vikings in horned helmets who are mindless, bloodthirsty barbarians, we need more literature that portrays the Norse the way they really were. My thanks to Mr. Low for many hours of good, entertaining reading!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best So Far, July 11 2011
By Justin Lindsay - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: White Raven (Paperback)
I've been reading the Oathsworn series for a couple of years now, and I've enjoyed this third installment the most. The tale is gripping, the details inspiring, the narrative gripping, and the conclusion satisfying (though never truly happy, not with the Oathsworn). Any fan of Viking or Norse fiction needs to read these books. I'm looking forward to Prow Beast.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
blizzard saga, Sep 3 2010
By Nashorn99 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: White Raven (Paperback)
The third book in the series where this time Orm/Bear Slayer has the crew settled but their homestead is attacked. They swear vengenace and off aviking they go again.
This time back to the Russian steppes thru a series of misadventures all twisting for that horde of silver that was left behind by Orm before.
Along the way they must preform a rescue or two, and lose more of their dwindling original crew. By the time this series is over IE the 4th book I expect only Orm to be left. Truthfully the fourth book is out, but I haven't made up my mind to read it.