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Shield Maiden

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THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP 10 BESTSELLER

'A heroine with a generous spirit, an unshakable will and a dragon's fury.' H. M. Long

All her life, Fryda has longed to be a shield maiden – an honour reserved for Geatland's mightiest warriors. Though a terrible childhood injury has deemed her unfit for battle, she can secretly feel an uncontrollable force stirring within her...
And it's not long before her new-found powers are revealed. For when guests descend to celebrate her uncle King Beowulf's reign, she discovers treachery is afoot. When an enraged Fryda resolves to fight for her people, her powers seem only to grow. But she is not the only one to feel its effects – buried deep in a gilded lair, a dragon is drawn to Fryda's untamed power, and is slowly awakening from a long, cursed sleep...
'Casts a superb spell... Shimmering with detail, with a propulsive plot to match.' D.K. Fields
'Fantastic fun... An entrancing story of power and peril, presenting a side to the sagas we have never seen before.' Ian Green
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 7, 2023
      Emmerichs’s thrilling debut picks up where Beowulf leaves off, turning the focus onto a young female niece of the epic’s hero. In 987 CE Geatland (modern-day Sweden), 13-year-old Fryda tries to convince her disapproving father, Weohstan, Lord of Eceweall, that she is ready to be a shield maiden—even after a fall down a crevasse during an earthquake leaves her with a shattered hand. Never losing her resolve, Fryda trains in the ways of the warrior in secret, in the process uncovering superhuman strength and ability. This talent stems from a mysterious link between her and the dragon Frýdraca, who has a long and bloody relationship with Beowulf’s bloodline but who is kept at bay by the Lone Survivor’s Curse that keeps her entombed in nightmares. When Fryda is 20, the clans gather to celebrate Beowulf’s 50th anniversary as king, leading to tense political machinations—including a kidnapping attempt against Fryda. As schemes and betrayals are revealed and Fryda finds forbidden love with Theow, a Celt enslaved by her father, Frýdraca begins to wake from her cursed slumber. Emmerichs’s plotting is commendably complex, and, after a slow start, exciting twists keep the pages turning. Fryda is admirably witty and resourceful and the dash of romance adds appeal. This should win Emmerichs many fans. Agent: Kristina Pérez, Zeno Literary.

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