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Viking Witch Hunter

(2026)
(The third book in the Masters of Chaos series)
A novel by

 
 
Ireland burns under Viking steel. Warlords rise, witches plot, and one Hibernian warrior must choose between loyalty, love, and survival.

Ninth-century Ireland is a land of fractured kings, restless gods, and deadly ambition.

Two great Viking war-camps rise along the Hibernian coast, ruled by the feared Haakonsson brothers.
In Dyflin, the warlord Thurgest seeks vengeance against the mountain witches who outwitted him, shattering his power and pride. Desperate, he calls across the sea for the Norse homelands’ most feared witch hunters—men hardened by iron, fire, and faith—unaware he has summoned a rival destined to challenge him.

In Annagassan, Hjalmar Haakonsson is courted by traitors to the Kingdom of Brega. Promised the High Kingship of Ireland, he gathers his warriors and marches on Tara, determined to bend kings, kingdoms, and gods to his will.
Between these storms stands Finn, a Hibernian warrior caught between duty and love. His mother demands his loyalty; a Hibernian princess demands his heart. As armies close in and kingdoms fracture, Finn must choose which path to defend—knowing every choice will cost him something he cannot reclaim.

Brutal, cunning, and grounded in the harsh realities of the Viking Age, Viking Witch Hunter is historical fiction in the tradition of Bernard Cornwell, Giles Kristian, and Angus Donald—a tale of conquest, faith, and survival where steel and belief decide who lives, who rules, and who burns.



Genre: Historical



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