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Grim Gruesome Viking Villain: The Cursed Sword

By: Rosalind Kerven
Narrated by: Steven Alexander
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Publisher's Summary

The first in a new series of seven books featuring a wonderfully villainous character, Grim Gruesome – a mysterious, shape-shifting, child-hating trickster, the terror of the North Lands.

Bjarni needs a sword so he can join a pirate ship and win some treasure, but he can’t afford one. Then Astrid’s mysterious long-lost uncle appears out of the blue and offers to lend him one; but the strange runes carved on it are a dangerous curse.

When he uses it, he and Astrid plunge into a terrifying adventure – which leads them straight into the clutches of the evil Grim Gruesome! Historically accurate but with a plot as rich as a fairytale.

©2011 Rosalind Kerven (P)2011 Oakhill Publishing Limited

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"[A] truly villainous character." ( Books for Keeps)

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