Visigothic: Shadow of the Ringmaster
Return now into the world of Midgard in the fifth installment of the incredible Visigothic Saga by novelist and story teller, Jay P. Newcomb. With the downfall of Adawulf Hister and the fall of the evil Midgard Empire, the full extent of the wicked sorcerer's atrocities is becoming apparent to all the good folk of the green lands. The once persecuted tribes are now breathing the sweet air of freedom as King Sigurd and Queen Gwynnalyn settle down to the day to day affairs of ruling the kingdom. Sigmund and Eileza are together, continuing their legendary romance and hope, now that the war is over to get married and build their future together as husband and wife and raise a family in peace the Duchy of Wodenburg. Yet something isn't right for there is another foul plot afoot-a plot to subvert all that has been achieved and this time by a mysterious traitor hiding within the very ranks of the Tervingian Nobility! Midgard now begins to fall under, The Shadow of the Ringmaster! Visit visigothicsaga.net for full details.

Jay P. Newcomb has been an avid fan of medieval literature such as the Arthurian legends and the great Icelandic Sagas for many years. Of particular interest was the famous Volsung saga from which his Visigothic Saga draws inspiration as well as Beowulf. He counts the German Opera Composer Richard Wagner and his Ring des Nibelungen, William Shakespeare's historical plays such as Henry V, and J.R.R Tolkien works to be of great inspiration for him-and last but not in any way the least the Bible, the Books of Enoch and the Zohar. From out of this inspiration, building on the shoulders of these giants, Jay has put together the great Visigothic Saga, a multivolume epic worthy of the best which came before it.
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Visigothic: Shadow of the Ringmaster
Return now into the world of Midgard in the fifth installment of the incredible Visigothic Saga by novelist and story teller, Jay P. Newcomb. With the downfall of Adawulf Hister and the fall of the evil Midgard Empire, the full extent of the wicked sorcerer's atrocities is becoming apparent to all the good folk of the green lands. The once persecuted tribes are now breathing the sweet air of freedom as King Sigurd and Queen Gwynnalyn settle down to the day to day affairs of ruling the kingdom. Sigmund and Eileza are together, continuing their legendary romance and hope, now that the war is over to get married and build their future together as husband and wife and raise a family in peace the Duchy of Wodenburg. Yet something isn't right for there is another foul plot afoot-a plot to subvert all that has been achieved and this time by a mysterious traitor hiding within the very ranks of the Tervingian Nobility! Midgard now begins to fall under, The Shadow of the Ringmaster! Visit visigothicsaga.net for full details.

Jay P. Newcomb has been an avid fan of medieval literature such as the Arthurian legends and the great Icelandic Sagas for many years. Of particular interest was the famous Volsung saga from which his Visigothic Saga draws inspiration as well as Beowulf. He counts the German Opera Composer Richard Wagner and his Ring des Nibelungen, William Shakespeare's historical plays such as Henry V, and J.R.R Tolkien works to be of great inspiration for him-and last but not in any way the least the Bible, the Books of Enoch and the Zohar. From out of this inspiration, building on the shoulders of these giants, Jay has put together the great Visigothic Saga, a multivolume epic worthy of the best which came before it.
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Visigothic: Shadow of the Ringmaster

Visigothic: Shadow of the Ringmaster

by Jay Newcomb
Visigothic: Shadow of the Ringmaster

Visigothic: Shadow of the Ringmaster

by Jay Newcomb

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Return now into the world of Midgard in the fifth installment of the incredible Visigothic Saga by novelist and story teller, Jay P. Newcomb. With the downfall of Adawulf Hister and the fall of the evil Midgard Empire, the full extent of the wicked sorcerer's atrocities is becoming apparent to all the good folk of the green lands. The once persecuted tribes are now breathing the sweet air of freedom as King Sigurd and Queen Gwynnalyn settle down to the day to day affairs of ruling the kingdom. Sigmund and Eileza are together, continuing their legendary romance and hope, now that the war is over to get married and build their future together as husband and wife and raise a family in peace the Duchy of Wodenburg. Yet something isn't right for there is another foul plot afoot-a plot to subvert all that has been achieved and this time by a mysterious traitor hiding within the very ranks of the Tervingian Nobility! Midgard now begins to fall under, The Shadow of the Ringmaster! Visit visigothicsaga.net for full details.

Jay P. Newcomb has been an avid fan of medieval literature such as the Arthurian legends and the great Icelandic Sagas for many years. Of particular interest was the famous Volsung saga from which his Visigothic Saga draws inspiration as well as Beowulf. He counts the German Opera Composer Richard Wagner and his Ring des Nibelungen, William Shakespeare's historical plays such as Henry V, and J.R.R Tolkien works to be of great inspiration for him-and last but not in any way the least the Bible, the Books of Enoch and the Zohar. From out of this inspiration, building on the shoulders of these giants, Jay has put together the great Visigothic Saga, a multivolume epic worthy of the best which came before it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663581235
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/09/2020
Series: Visigothic or Visigothic Saga , #5
Edition description: This Is the Fifth Installment in Saga ed.
Pages: 456
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Author Biography for Jay P. Newcomb
Jay Patrick Newcomb has been an avid fan of medieval literature such as the Arthurian legends and the great Icelandic Sagas for many years. Of particular interest was the famous Volsung saga from which his Visigothic Saga draws inspiration as well as Beowulf. He counts the German Opera Composer Richard Wagner and his Ring des Nibelungen, William Shakespeare’s historical plays such as Henry V, and J.R.R Tolkien works to be of great inspirations for him—and last but not in any way the least the Bible, the Books of Enoch and the Zohar. From out of this inspiration and thus building on the shoulders of these giants, Jay P. Newcomb has put together the great Visigothic Saga which is a multivolume epic worthy of the best which came before it.
He is a fan of both English and German/Scandinavian history, in particular the epic time period from the year 500 to the year 1066. He has traced his own heritage back as far as the year 1166 in Saltfleetby, England and is very proud of his English and German heritage. In the 1980s Jay P. Newcomb was stationed in Fulda, Germany with the U.S. Army’s famous 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (The Blackhorse), and was assigned to Observation Post Alpha along the East German Border—during the final years of the cold war. In his off time and when not deployed on other operations he was able to see many places and many castles in central Europe. His one regret is that he didn’t travel to England while he was so close. From his memory of these old and famous places and their brooding structures complete with their statues of gargoyles and from the misty forests of Germany, Jay P. Newcomb has drawn upon many of those elements from his memories and incorporated them into his writing. In the last decade he received an ordination as a Messianic Rabbi. He continues to write his Visigothic saga with at least four unpublished manuscripts waiting in the wings as of this writing. He has built an entire world with this series with many colorful people such as Elves, Dwarves and Gnomes and talking ravens called Huginn’s Folk. His is also writing a prequel book to the series called Midgardsvolk—as well as a book of medieval style poetry about men such as Ragnar Lodbrok and King Alfred the Great called Middangeard.
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