Miriam and Loki or Wit Against the World. The Gods are Laughing, #3

Par : Brian Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227896131
  • EAN9798227896131
  • Date de parution17/10/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

Step into the hilarious and unpredictable world of Miriam, a sharp-witted journalist, who suddenly finds herself caught between the absurdities of hate groups, the complexities of her love life, and an unexpected new companion-Loki, the Norse trickster god, in disguise, of course. Sent to cover extremist movements twisting ancient mythology into their own hateful rhetoric, Miriam is no stranger to tackling darkness with a pen in hand.
But when the charismatic, ever-mischievous Loki decides to take a peculiar interest in her, things take a turn for the surreal. Appearing out of nowhere, Loki deflects her enemies with sharp barbs and even sharper insights, using his legendary wit to reveal the hypocrisies around them. Whether it's neo-Nazis or conspiracy theorists obsessed with root vegetables, Miriam's life becomes an extraordinary blend of chaos and humour.
As Loki intervenes in her battles with bigotry-spanning centuries of historical tensions and religious conflicts-he also becomes an enigma she can't quite figure out. Is he just a prankster out for fun, or is there more at stake? Between dodging awkward speed dating sessions and exploring ancient grudges, Miriam must navigate her ever-complicated world with Loki pulling the strings, never quite knowing whether he's a friend, a foe, or something else entirely.
Bursting with wit, historical jabs, and the kind of clever banter only a god of mischief could pull off, Miriam and Loki delivers a comedic yet insightful exploration of the absurdities of prejudice and human conflict, all while keeping you laughing along the way. Perfect for readers who love modern humour, a bit of mythological chaos, and a strong female lead who isn't afraid to challenge the world-or the gods.
Brace yourself for a laugh-out-loud journey of self-discovery, satire, and one very meddlesome god.
Step into the hilarious and unpredictable world of Miriam, a sharp-witted journalist, who suddenly finds herself caught between the absurdities of hate groups, the complexities of her love life, and an unexpected new companion-Loki, the Norse trickster god, in disguise, of course. Sent to cover extremist movements twisting ancient mythology into their own hateful rhetoric, Miriam is no stranger to tackling darkness with a pen in hand.
But when the charismatic, ever-mischievous Loki decides to take a peculiar interest in her, things take a turn for the surreal. Appearing out of nowhere, Loki deflects her enemies with sharp barbs and even sharper insights, using his legendary wit to reveal the hypocrisies around them. Whether it's neo-Nazis or conspiracy theorists obsessed with root vegetables, Miriam's life becomes an extraordinary blend of chaos and humour.
As Loki intervenes in her battles with bigotry-spanning centuries of historical tensions and religious conflicts-he also becomes an enigma she can't quite figure out. Is he just a prankster out for fun, or is there more at stake? Between dodging awkward speed dating sessions and exploring ancient grudges, Miriam must navigate her ever-complicated world with Loki pulling the strings, never quite knowing whether he's a friend, a foe, or something else entirely.
Bursting with wit, historical jabs, and the kind of clever banter only a god of mischief could pull off, Miriam and Loki delivers a comedic yet insightful exploration of the absurdities of prejudice and human conflict, all while keeping you laughing along the way. Perfect for readers who love modern humour, a bit of mythological chaos, and a strong female lead who isn't afraid to challenge the world-or the gods.
Brace yourself for a laugh-out-loud journey of self-discovery, satire, and one very meddlesome god.