The Hammer and the Cross
The Hammer and the Cross is a science fiction novel by Harry Harrison and John Holm, a pseudonym for the Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey. The first in a trilogy, the book chronicles the rise of Shef, a bastard son of a Viking and an English lady. The book is alternative history set in 9th century England, where Viking raids are common.
In this tale, the authors explore what might have happened if the Vikings had fought more successfully against the rule of Chalcedonian Christianity. Central to this story is the protagonist Shef. In the story, Shef's birth is discussed. Such as if Shef is the son of the Norse god Ríg, or of a Viking named Sigvarth. More widely, the story questions whether Shef's visions are messages from the gods or dreams. These questions are developed through the trilogy.
Plot summary
The story begins with Shef as little more than a thrall in his stepfather's service. When he is not busy with mundane tasks, Shef finds himself aiding the village blacksmith, where he develops his talents as well as an affinity for invention. A Viking army invades, and Shef's stepsister Godive is taken during a raid on their village. Shef and his friend Hund proceed to the encampment of the Ragnarssons, leaders of the invading army. Rising swiftly in and beyond the Viking army, Shef's greatest task becomes defeating a new invasion.
Reception
In a review, the Science Fiction Chronicle called the book a "swift-paced, historical science fiction story with an air of absolute authenticity. This is the way it might have, and perhaps should have been." A review in Runepebble called it "an interesting alternate history" and recommended it for older children as it was "violent but not without cause."[2]
Trilogy
- The Hammer and the Cross (1993)
- One King's Way (1994)
- King and Emperor (1996)
References
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- Planet of the Damned (1962)
- Bill, the Galactic Hero (1965)
- Make Room! Make Room! (1966)
- The Technicolor Time Machine (1967)
- Captive Universe (1969)
- The Daleth Effect (1970)
- Tunnel Through the Deeps (1972)
- Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers (1973)
- A Rebel in Time (1983)
- Deathworld trilogy (1960–1968)
- The Stainless Steel Rat series (1961–2010)
- To the Stars trilogy (1980–1981)
- Eden trilogy: West of Eden (1984), Winter in Eden (1986), Return to Eden (1988)
- Stars and Stripes trilogy (1998-2002)
- The Hammer and the Cross (1993)
- One King's Way (1994)
- King and Emperor (1996)
- War with the Robots (1962)
- Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows (1965)
- Prime Number (1970)
- One Step from Earth (1970)
- 50 in 50 (2001)
- Spaceship Medic (1970) (juvenile)
- Vendetta for the Saint (1964)
- "The Streets of Ashkelon" (1962)
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