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Rage of the Berserk
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02 June 2026

A Viking historical adventure about an outcast son, a fight for survival, and the making of a feared warrior.
How far would you go to earn your place?
Geir is the son of a powerful jarl—but he is treated like nothing. His father shows him no favour. His half-brother Arne despises him. And among the warriors he longs to join, he is seen as weak.
Only Kat, an old thrall with a warrior’s past, believes in him.
When raiders strike, Geir proves his courage in battle—but the credit is stolen, and the punishment is his alone. As tensions rise within the clan, Geir begins to see the truth.
The greatest threat is not the enemy beyond the walls.
It is his own blood.
Forced into a deadly trial to earn his place—or die trying—Geir must fight not only for survival, but for the life that has always been denied to him.
To rise, he must face his brother.
And decide what kind of warrior he is willing to become.
Rage of the Berserk is a fast-paced Viking adventure filled with brutal combat, betrayal, and the making of a legendary warrior—perfect for readers of Bernard Cornwell, Peter Gibbons, and Tim Hodkinson.
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Praise for the Vikings Of Norway Series:
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ An excellent origin story… he is now among my recent Viking favorites.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A coming of age story… through jealousy, strife, loneliness, and family drama.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ With all the brutality and bloodshed.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Almost impossible to put the book down.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Awesome series… would recommend to anyone interested in Viking history.
Since 2016, the “Viking authors”, Ole Åsli and Tony Bakkejord, have been writing historical fiction together.
Ole Åsli
Ole has a PhD in psychology and a love for a good story.
He lives with his family in Tromsø, in the far north of Norway, where he is a researcher and a lecturer at the Arctic University of Norway.
In his spare time, he reads and writes stories.
Tony Bakkejord
Tony is a Norwegian psychiatrist and forensic psychiatrist. He has a university degree in history, and his favourite subjects are the Roman Empire, the Viking Age and the Second World War.
Tony lives with his wife and three kids in the Bodø, a town just above the Arctic Circle in northern Norway. He spends as much time as possible at his cabin, where he does most of his writing.