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“…one of those books that makes you hold your breath, waiting to see what happens to the heroine next." -Larry B. Gray, author of A Boy From Down East-

Deep in the Far North, an extraordinary woman is creating the foundations for her life.

Vierra is a young, headstrong woman from the dark reaches of the north. Her life is about to take a drastic turn, as both men and spirits attempt to take away everything she holds dear. But she is not content in letting her life burn in flames of chaos. With a will of iron, sharp wit and deadly aim, she will not give up until the very last of her resources have been spent.

Fate, however, has more in store for the young woman. She is to become the Fargoer one who wanders across the known world for her destiny. Can Vierra find her way in these times of turmoil, overcome the numerous adversities and enemies she is pitted against, and claim what is rightfully hers?

Petteri Hannila's Fargoer is a historical fantasy novel deeply rooted in Scandinavian history and ancient pagan myth; a tale of retribution and survival.

#1 fantasy bestseller (Nordic Myth & Legend)

Fargoer Petteri Hannila Ida Jansson Books

This tale of legend and destiny combines expert research with a storytelling style that perfectly suits the content.
In short, this is the tale of Vierra, a Finnish Viking from what must be a prehistoric or early historic period. Fate deals her an unfortunate hand and she is forced to make her way through suffering, hardship and pain, with only her wits to rely on, as she attempts to return home from her journeys.
I noted some of the other reviews complained about the writing style of this piece, but I disagree with their conclusion. I feel that, while a modern story might benefit from modern storytelling conventions, the ancient material in this book requires a more historic tone. In fact, Fargoer reads like a series of stories one might enjoy around the campfire, which enhances, rather than detracting from the tale.
While the ending might not resolve the plot entirely, it is a resolution of sorts, and the author is quick to point out that another volume is in the works. I, for one, will be standing in line to buy a copy.
Well done, Mr. Hannila. You brought a snippet of history to life.

Product details

  • Paperback 204 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (February 26, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1482638576

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The Fargoer is a tale of the violent, dark era of a northern world. It is full of mystic rituals and ancient lore, where strength and courage is honored above all else. Two opposing worlds collide and on one side are the northern tribes of Kainu, dominated by female warriors that rule with sorcery and verse. The other is the southern, brutal battle scarred Vikings, that understand two needs in their life, strength & blood. It was inevitable that a colliding of these cultures would lead to sadness, death & destruction.

Struggling within this savage background are main characters Vierra & her cousin Aure. Vierras journey as the Fargoer has short snatches of happiness with large helpings of trials & hardship, to learn her life's lesson, Wisdom. Aure became chief of her village & eventually learnt her life lesson too late, that of humility.

The verses within this story are beautifully crafted and suit each scenario. I would like to see the end verse at the beginning of the book, a great insight how this world came to be. A great story easy to read & follow. However more depth is required to enhance the simplicity of the current story line & improve growth to main and supporting characters
A clever mix of history, legend, and the metaphysical realm of spirituality, "Fargoer" is a remarkable adventure surrounding the life of Viera, a strong woman broken, only to rebound ever stronger through her experience and compassionate heart. The book immediately draws the reader into a past world with its imagery and historic details beautifully rendered in a sophisticated yet simplistic style which only adds to the story's flavor.

I only found a few disappointments with this book. All too often I felt I was being rushed along. I felt as if too many parts of the story were missing. I would have liked to have seen more expansion upon Viera's adolescence and her relationships with Aure and Rika, as well as her husband and son. These were highly important relationships in her life and to have explored them a little more deeply could have served to develop Viera into a fuller, more well-rounded character. I also believe her character development could have benefitted still more if her time as a Viking slave had been expounded, rather than skimmed over as a mere summation--to show how extreme circumstances could cause such a powerful woman to lose her will and her way. And when I finally reached the book's end, I sat back in sheer frustration because--yeah--I wanted more! I knew Viera's journey was far from over and I wasn't ready to stop reading about it.

I anxiously await the continuation of this saga.
Set in the forests of Northern Europe, Fargoer A Viking Age Tale describes the life of Vierra, a tribeswoman of the Kainu, beginning with her ascension into womanhood. While her own tribal society is matriarchal, she is pitted against both men and spirits as she progresses through the years to her ultimate destiny.

This tale is delivered in an epic style, merging the mythologies of Scandinavia with fantasy, reminding me of stories from the spoken word traditions that place the main characters in situations to test their strength and determination against powerful opposing forces.

Constructed from a string of short stories, similar in style to Martian Chronicles by Bradbury, the novel leads us through the journey of Vierra, from her prepubescent years living with her chieftain aunt and cousin into the life of a quiet hunter, an outsider even among her own tribe. Throughout her life's trials and triumphs, we are introduced to a variety of spirit identities. We observe the rituals and rites of her people contrasted with those of the Vikings and other tribes who appear in the narrative. The work is sprinkled with poetic chants and songs.

As I looked through other reviews of Fargoer, I noticed that some readers complained that the writing was boring, as if there was not enough action from page-to-page to evoke their interest. I found the opposite to be true, with almost every detail of this book drawing my attention, down to the very last description of the tribal huts. Action is important in any adventure if the destination were the only purpose of writing, then there would be no point in telling a story at all. What is a story without setting a scene? - describing the landscape, the clothes, the homes of the characters. In between the bursts of exterior action, we need to dwell inside the characters thoughts, to see how the events affect their personalities, to understand how those actions affect us as the readers. To understand her destiny, Vierra must accept her actions and her own justification for each one. The reader is prompted to consider how he or she might handle those same events.

This novel evenly disperses meaningful description of the tribal lands and traditions with the swift fighting action.
This tale of legend and destiny combines expert research with a storytelling style that perfectly suits the content.
In short, this is the tale of Vierra, a Finnish Viking from what must be a prehistoric or early historic period. Fate deals her an unfortunate hand and she is forced to make her way through suffering, hardship and pain, with only her wits to rely on, as she attempts to return home from her journeys.
I noted some of the other reviews complained about the writing style of this piece, but I disagree with their conclusion. I feel that, while a modern story might benefit from modern storytelling conventions, the ancient material in this book requires a more historic tone. In fact, Fargoer reads like a series of stories one might enjoy around the campfire, which enhances, rather than detracting from the tale.
While the ending might not resolve the plot entirely, it is a resolution of sorts, and the author is quick to point out that another volume is in the works. I, for one, will be standing in line to buy a copy.
Well done, Mr. Hannila. You brought a snippet of history to life.
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