Stephan Grundy Books
Dr. Stephan Grundy is an American author known for his modern adaptations of legendary sagas. His works draw deeply from Germanic mythology and cultural history, offering readers a fresh perspective on ancient tales. Grundy excels at breathing new life into myths and epic narratives through compelling storytelling. His approach to adapting sagas ensures that timeless legends resonate with contemporary audiences.






Rhinegold
- 688 pages
- 25 hours of reading
The narrative explores Sigifrith's heroic lineage and his journey of self-discovery as he acquires a noble steed and a legendary sword. Central to the tale are his acts of vengeance for his father's murder and the climactic battle against the dragon Fadhmir, leading to the acquisition of a cursed treasure. Ultimately, Sigifrith faces a heart-wrenching decision between two women: Gundrun, his betrothed and daughter of a king, and Brunichild, who sees him as her true soulmate, highlighting themes of love, destiny, and sacrifice.
In the tradition of The Mists of Avalon, "Gilgamesh" is a sweeping historical novel with elements of magic drawing on the world's oldest epic. Gilgamesh, the young king of Erech, two-thirds god and one-third man, was born of the Sacred Marriage, in which the ruler of Erech was wedded to Ianna by her chief priestess. While he has distinguished himself in war, subduing several of the other city-states in Mesopotamia, his rule is flawed -- for while he cares a great deal for battle, he cares not for the other duties as king. When Gilgamesh refuses to take his part in the sacred ritual, the gods respond by creating a man who is his equal. This man is Enkidu, a man who lives as a beast in the wild, a man who will become Gilgamesh's best friend and will signal the destruction of Erech.
Flight of the Falcon
- 612 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Walpurgisnight in 1365, the story follows Margerite as she faces a dire threat to her newborn, targeted by the sinister Order of Light-Bearers due to a belief in its dark origins. To protect her child, she reluctantly agrees to marry Graf Heinrich, hoping to gain his support in thwarting the Order's malevolent plans, all while grappling with her own conflicting emotions and the looming danger surrounding her family.
Valkyrie
- 652 pages
- 23 hours of reading
Helgi, a rock star, grapples with his past life as he is drawn to Odin while pursuing his music career and yearning for his true love, Karin. The narrative intertwines heathen beliefs with historical and military themes, challenging traditional gender roles. It also delves into Nordic myths regarding fate and destiny, making it both a fictional biopic of unrequited love and an exploration of ancient spirituality. This debut novel by Stephan Grundy offers a unique blend of mythology and modernity.
Maeve's Raid
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the Ulster Cycle, this historical fiction follows Queen Maeve of Connacht as she battles to maintain her reign and safeguard her people. The narrative explores themes of blood, relationships, and power dynamics through the perspectives of three women, revealing their roles in a tumultuous struggle. With a blend of Irish Celtic lore and historical figures, the story delves into Maeve's past, illuminating the complexities that influence her present and hint at her future challenges, particularly against her first husband, Conchobar mac Nessa.
Forlorn Hope
- 306 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set in an alternate sixteenth-century Europe infused with magic and fantasy races, the story follows Wolfram, a nobleman shunned for his Dark Elvish heritage. Framed for a serious crime within his Free Company, he faces execution or the perilous choice of joining the Forlorn Hope, a unit with minimal survival chances. With only the support of young magician Marshal Gudrun, Wolfram is driven by a fierce determination to prove his innocence and reclaim his honor amidst the chaos of battle and intrigue.
In den nordischen Sagas wird die Geschichte des burgundischen Königssohns Hagan erzählt, der als Bündnisgeisel an Attilas Hof kommt. Im 5. Jahrhundert n. Chr. kämpft er in einer Welt voller Machtspiele, Götterglauben und Magie und wird zum Beschützer einer großen Liebe.
Im Jahr 1364 heiratet Margerite, die Tochter eines Ritters, einen Mann ihrer Träume. Doch ihre glückliche Zukunft wird von düsteren Vorahnungen und einer entdeckten Verschwörung eines geheimen Ordens überschattet, die ihren Mut und ihre Kraft auf die Probe stellt.
Gilgamesch ist die Wiederentdeckung der faszinierenden Sage um den legendären König, der um 2700 v. Chr. im Zweistromland herrschte und trotz all seiner Macht den Menschen verlor, den er am meisten liebte. 'In einer Mischung aus Mythos und Fantasy setzt Stephan Grundy die Sage um König Gilgamesch spannend und lebendig in Szene.' Südwest Presse