The Prisoner of Tartarus

A Marvel Legends of Asgard Novel

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Pub Date 18 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 21 Sep 2022

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Description

The courageous hero Heimdall returns to save the Rainbow Bridge and Earth from dark sorcery in this swashbuckling fantasy adventure set in Marvel’s Legends of Asgard

A hero has fallen: Deprived of the mystical Gjallarhorn, his enchanted sword Holfund, his winged steed, and even his memory, Heimdall flees across the underworld of Tartarus with the minions of the dark god Pluto in pursuit. Aided only by his friend Kamorr, Heimdall must piece together the mystery of his memory loss and escape the realm of the dead. For his amnesia masks a far greater threat: The dark elf Malekith’s infernal machinations have corrupted the newly created Bifrost. Racing against the clock and his own memories, Heimdall must defeat Malekith and his allies before they can use the Rainbow Bridge to destroy both Midgard and Asgard.
The courageous hero Heimdall returns to save the Rainbow Bridge and Earth from dark sorcery in this swashbuckling fantasy adventure set in Marvel’s Legends of Asgard

A hero has fallen: Deprived of the...

A Note From the Publisher

RICHARD LEE BYERS is the author of over fifty fantasy and horror novels, including a dozen set in the Forgotten Realms universe. A resident of the Tampa Bay area, the setting for many of his horror stories, he spends much of his free time fencing and playing poker (presumably not at the same time).

Hometown: Tampa Bay, Fl
twitter.com/rleebyers

RICHARD LEE BYERS is the author of over fifty fantasy and horror novels, including a dozen set in the Forgotten Realms universe. A resident of the Tampa Bay area, the setting for many of his horror...


Advance Praise

PRAISE FOR LEGENDS OF ASGARD: THE HEIMDALL NOVELS

“Epic fantasy at its best. Swords and sorcery, swash-buckling action and illusion, twisting and turning politics of men and gods.”

SF Crowsnest, on The Head of Mimir

“Traditional fantasy fare, fueled by its fast-paced story and swash-buckling fun.”

Bookwraiths, on The Rebels of Vanaheim


PRAISE FOR LEGENDS OF ASGARD: THE HEIMDALL NOVELS

“Epic fantasy at its best. Swords and sorcery, swash-buckling action and illusion, twisting and turning politics of men and gods.”

SF Crowsnest, on...


Marketing Plan

MARKETING PLANS

 Season announcement via Aconyte and Marvel Feb 2022

 eARCs w/ NetGalley 3 months prior to publication

 Co-op with Ingram and Baker & Taylor

 Cross-promotion w/ Marvel.com for fans

 Facebook Live interview w/ author on publication

 Keyword Amazon Ads

 Aconyte Extra with free chapter samplers, high-res covers etc. to support reviewers

 Print and digital media support and ad campaigns planned

 Social media promo & giveaways w/ influencers and large Facebook fan sites


MARKETING PLANS

 Season announcement via Aconyte and Marvel Feb 2022

 eARCs w/ NetGalley 3 months prior to publication

 Co-op with Ingram and Baker & Taylor

 Cross-promotion w/ Marvel.com for...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781839081576
PRICE CA$22.95 (CAD)
PAGES 352

Average rating from 14 members


Featured Reviews

The Prisoner of Tartarus by Richard Lee Byers is a fun and engaging read set in the Marvel Universe--not necessarily the Cinematic Universe.
Richard Lee Byers is a lot like Alan Dean Foster in that they have an dizzying number of books to their credit and you have probably read a few without being aware of it. Richard Lee Byers is probably best known for his novels set in the Forgotten Realms but here, as state, he turns his attention to the Marvel U in a story set in Asgard's past--before Bifrost the Rainbow Bridge exists--and this story tells the tale of how Heimdall came to be assigned the task of watching and guarding it.
I really enjoyed the combination of Greek and Norse myths in this story and it is fun to see some other characters in Asgard take the spotlight.
Thank you to #NetGalley, #AconyteBooks and Richard Lee Byers for the ARC copy of #ThePrisonerofTartarus. I plan on checking out more books in the series.

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