RICHARD LEE BYERS is the author of over fifty fantasy and horror novels, including a dozen set in the Forgotten Realms universe. A resident of the Tampa Bay area, the setting for many of his horror stories, he spends much of his free time fencing and playing poker (presumably not at the same time).
The Head of Mimir is a fun, fast-paced fantasy adventure... this offers a fresh perspective and its own unique take on Heimdall, Sif and the Nine Worlds, while finding a satisfying balance between fantasy and mythology. * - Track of Words * I really enjoyed The Head of Mimir, it's an accessible read that clips along at a good pace, but also offers deeper rewards for fans of the source material, whether it be Marvel, the Norse Sagas, or both. * - Fistful of Meeples * Epic fantasy at its best. Swords and sorcery, swash-buckling action and illusion, twisting and turning politics of men and gods. * - SF Crowsnest * Traditional fantasy fare fueled by its fast-paced story and swashbuckling fun. * - Bookwraiths *