Rhymer: Hel: Volume 3
By (Author) Gregory Frost
Baen Books
Baen Books
18th June 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Historical fantasy
813.54
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
548g
A Wild Chase Through Elizabethan England
Thomas Rimor, a man hunted by time and bound by destiny, roams the sinister pathways of agalwooda haunted realm where grotesque trees whisper his name and prey upon the unwise. Armed with a mysterious rdstone and fueled by a relentless mission to thwart the sinister Yvag elves, Thomas risks his life to rescue the helpless teinds, victims destined for sacrifice in the fathomless pit of Hel.
But the woods hold secrets as dangerous as the Yvags themselves. When a spectral figure emerges from the depths, leaving a trail only the rdstone can illuminate, Thomas is drawn into a deadly mystery that challenges the limits of his courage and cunning. Poisonous blooms, traps within traps, and a shocking betrayal await him in a perilous game of survival against ancient powers.
With each step, Thomas ventures closer to uncovering the truth of his enemys dark designsand the shadowy forces that may already control his fate.
Praise forRhymer:
Gregory Frost brings real magic toRhymer!The novel is a mystical blend of ancient folklore, new ideas, dynamic action, and real surprises. Very highly recommended! Jonathan Maberry,NY Timesbest-selling author ofKagan the Damned
I love this book!Rhymeris flawless. The plot is compelling, the action is riveting and the prose is perfect. True Tom is a hero for the ages--and one you can believe in. Gregory Frost has taken Celtic fantasy and made it new. No, better than new. He has made it exciting again. You will not encounter a finer fantasy novel this year. Jonathan Maberry,New York Timebest-selling author of Kagan the Damned
Ring bells and throw confetti from the rooftops! Gregory FrostsRhymeris a wonder and a delight and easily the best thing Ive read in years. I recommend it to literally everyone in the world. Its just that good. Michael Swanwick, Hugo Award-winning author ofChasing the Phoenix
PraiseforRhymer: Hoode:
Intricately plotted and peopled with fantastic characters both real and imagined, Gregory Frosts Rhymer: Hoode occupies a fresh space in the legend of Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest. Book Two of the Rhymer Trilogy, Hoode takes aim at blending real history with science fiction, and hits the bullseye . . .Very highly recommended.Rick Wilber, author ofAlien MorningandAlien Day
PraiseforGregory Frost:
[A] sparkling gem of mythic invention and wonder.Publishers WeeklyonShadowbridge
[A] rather stunning new fantasy novel. . . . . Frost could be on his way toward a masterpiece. Locus onShadowbridge
Beautifully written and realized.Jeffrey FordonShadowbridge
A ripping good read.BooklistonFitcher's Brides
A good, big, satisfying book. Lyrecholds enough good things to keep even the most jaded reader engrossed. John Morressy
Gregory Frostis an American author of science fiction and fantasy, including the Shadowbridge series,Fitchers Brides, the Philip K. Dick-ian science fiction novelThe Pure Cold Light, as well as two novels derived from the Celtic epic thetin b cuailnge.His short fiction has appeared in many anthologies and magazines and includes a Best Novelette winner ofAsimovs Science FictionsReaders Award, Lock Up Your Chickens and Daughters, Hard and Andy Are Come to Town, collaboratively written with Michael Swanwick. He taught the fiction writing workshop at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,for eighteen years.