Stephan Grundy June 28, 1967 – Sept 29, 2021 From his humble beginnings, Stephan Grundy/Kveldulf Gundarsson would make his mark on the world by writing on the rarest and obscure myths breathing new
Attila’s Treasures continues the story of Hagen from Grundy’s earlier novel Rhinegold, as he is taken as a prisoner by a group ofnomadic Huns. Hagen retells the story of the greatest barbarian ever known. Another perfect marriage of history and fiction spills out in the pages of Attila’s Treasures.
How the Attila's Treasure cover was made.
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Chapter Count
There are 13 chapters to the novel Attila’s Treasures. The story is written to be a continuous narrative that has no real ‘breaks’ between. The story follows the adventures of Hagan through his life and intersects it with the history of the warrior of legend Attila The Hun. Our author weaves us through the world of the Hun’s and through what it would be like to be a captive of their army.
Excerpt
“The origin and nature of the Huns are disputed. I have chosen to present Attila’s Huns as a mixture of chiefly Central Asian nomads with some Finno-Ugric and Northern Asian elements, a mixture that may especially be noted in the shamanism of the Gyula.” Excerpt, Attila’s Treasure pg 577.
History on the Huns
Hunters and gatherers, the Huns traveled with flocks of sheep, which provided food and leather. They spent their lives atop their hardy horses, likely Mongolian ponies, and were said to dismount only when absolutely necessary. Attila was trained in horsemanship and shooting from an early age.
Attila’s Treasures continues the story of Hagen from Grundy’s earlier novel Rhinegold, as he is taken as a prisoner by a group of nomadic Huns. —————— Book Details —————— Author: Stephan Grundy Publisher: The Three Little Sisters Language: English Paperback: 409 pages ISBN: 978-1-959350-23-1 Item Weight: 1.69 pounds Dimensions: 6×9 inches
BISAC: Fantasy – Epic, Fantasy – Historical, Historical – General