Janus T. Saito-Madsen is a historian and museum professional with master's degrees in history and museum studies. Born and raised in Scandinavia, he has worked extensively with Viking Age and medieval history, particularly through his research and curatorial work in museums. He writes historical fiction that brings Scandinavia's dramatic past to life - from the early Viking era to the rise of Queen Margrethe I in the late 14th century.
His work explores the betrayal, battles, intrigue, power struggles, and formidable women who shaped a region and its legends. In his books, Janus combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to illuminate the stories that stones, swords, and sagas still whisper today.
His work explores the betrayal, battles, intrigue, power struggles, and formidable women who shaped a region and its legends. In his books, Janus combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to illuminate the stories that stones, swords, and sagas still whisper today.









