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Trial by Treason

The Enchanter General, Book Two

by (author) Dave Duncan

Publisher
Night Shade Books
Initial publish date
Oct 2018
Category
Historical, General, Dark Fantasy
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781597809535
    Publish Date
    Oct 2018
    List Price
    $24.99
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781597809542
    Publish Date
    Oct 2018
    List Price
    $38.99
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781978648630
    Publish Date
    Oct 2018
    List Price
    $43.99
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781978648623
    Publish Date
    Oct 2018
    List Price
    $36.99

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Description

A burgeoning Saxon enchanter confronts a demonic plot against the king in the sequel to Ironfoot, a historical fantasy series set in twelfth century England.

King Henry, campaigning in France, receives a muddled warning of a treasonous conspiracy in Lincoln Castle, his great fortress in the center of England. His enchanters report that the letter contains both truth and lies, but cannot determine which is which. Putting little stock in the warning, he sends an eager young knight to lead a troop of men and investigate, and since the letter includes hints of magic, Henry orders him to enlist the help of Durwin, the young Saxon whose education he has been financing these last two years.

Durwin takes an assistant and accompanies the troop to Lincoln, but quickly finds his blossoming abilities as a sage are not warmly received. Upon reaching town, it only takes a couple of hours for Durwin to realize that they are up against a vast Satanic conspiracy—and his companions may have already fallen into a deadly trap!

About the author

Originally from Scotland, Dave Duncan has lived all his adult life in Western Canada, having enjoyed a long career as a petroleum geologist before taking up writing. Since discovering that imaginary worlds are more satisfying than the real one, he has published more than forty-five novels, mostly in the fantasy genre, but also young adult, science fiction, and historical. He has at times been Sarah B. Franklin (but only for literary purposes) and Ken Hood (which is short for “D’ye Ken Whodunit?”)
His most successful works have been fantasy series: The Seventh Sword, A Man of His Word and its sequel, A Handful of Men, and six books about The King’s Blades.
He and Janet were married in 1959. They have one son and two daughters, who in

 

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Editorial Reviews

Praise for Ironfoot:

Enjoyable characters, a detailed setting, and atmospheric adventure intertwine in this multilevel mystery. Durwin is a congenial and persistent investigator, and readers will look forward to his future adventures.”—Publishers Weekly

An entertaining, fast-paced read that will please readers looking for mystery and enchantment.”—Kirkus Reviews

Ironfoot is gritty, magical, at times brutal, but above all humane. This is historical fantasy pulled off spectacularly well.” —Greg Keyes, author of The Briar King and The Reign of the Departed

A fantastic murder mystery firmly anchored in real history, plus a generous mix of arcane magic.”—Glenda Larke, author of The Lascar’s Dagger

“I was surprised by how compelling it was . . . I would recommend this.”—Milliebot Reads

“An enjoyable easy read . . . hopefully there’s a sequel in the not too distant future.”—Cannonball Read

Praise for Dave Duncan:

“Duncan excels at old-fashioned swashbuckling fantasy, maintaining a delicate balance between breathtaking excitement, romance and high camp in a genre that is easy to overdo. This is page-turning adventure with fun characters, crackling dialogue and a smart, twisty plot.”—RT Book Reviews on Impossible Odds, reviewed by Jen Talley Exum (4.5/5 Stars)

“[A] book that gave me the comfort I felt from the classic fantasy of yore with enough fresh ideas to allow it to sit unashamedly alongside the great fantasy books of recent times. . . . Good, solid high fantasy with interesting characters and and a clever, constantly weaving plot and narrative.”—Fantasy Book Review on Magic Casement

Duncan doesn't disappoint with another extraordinary tale of magic, mayhem and family relationships. With great storytelling, stand-out worldbuilding, compelling characters and a quick-paced plot, this inventive fantasy will have you clamoring for book two.”—RT Book Reviews on Speak to the Devil, reviewed by Gail Pruszkowski (4.5/5 Stars)

“Like all Dave Duncan's fantasies, Magic Casement has a charm and vibrant sense of humor. . . . rich talent and wit as a writer. . . . If it's traditional fantasy adventure with a bit of nudge-nudge wink-wink you're after, Dave Duncan is your go-to guy.”—SF Reviews on Magic Casement

[V]ersatile, talented . . . An authoritative reworking of history, combining a splendid welter of religious and political intrigues with Duncan's typically inventive, deft handling of magic and character-driven action.”—Kirkus Reviews on When the Saints

Deserves a wide readership and belongs in most fantasy collections.”—Library Journal

“Rich, evocative language and superior narrative skills . . . only enhance Duncan's reputation as one of the leading masters of epic fantasy.”—Publisher's Weekly

Distinctive and markedly superior to most of the competition.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Dave Duncan writes rollicking adventure novels filled with subtle characterization and made bitter-sweet by an underlying darkness. Without striving for grand effects or momentous meetings between genres, he has produced one excellent book after another.”—Locus

“Duncan is an exceedingly finished stylist and a master of world building and characterization.”—Booklist

Duncan writes with unusual flair, drawing upon folklore, myth, and his gift for creating ingenious plots.”—Year's Best Fantasy and Horror

“Dave Duncan is one of the best writers in the fantasy world today. His writing is clear, vibrant and full of energy. His action scenes are breathtaking and his skill at characterization is excellent.”—Writers Write

“Duncan's prose avoids the excessively florid in its description and the archaic in its dialogue, opting instead for simpler narration and contemporary parlance . . . serves as a refreshing reminder that epic fantasy need not always be doorstops filled with manly men speaking in overblown rhetoric and grasping their swords.”—SFF World

Dave Duncan produces excellent work in book after book . . . Duncan is a great world-builder. His fantasy worlds are not mere medieval societies with magic added but make organic sense. Duncan's other strength as a writer is strong characterization. Each of the main characters comes across as his or her own person.”—SFReview

“Dave Duncan has long been one of the great unsung figures of Canadian fantasy and science fiction, graced with a fertile imagination, a prolific output, and keen writerly skills.”—Quill and Quire

“The single greatest pleasure afforded by Duncan's writing is its incredible polish and narrative mastery. . . . I heartily recommend it to any fantasy fan who's looking for something slightly out of the ordinary.”—Ticonderoga Online

When you’re looking for a good adventure, Dave Duncan is a sure thing. Mostly in fantasy, but he can certainly do SF as well . . . [with] his sly & fast paced plotting, his ability to construct intriguingly different worlds, & his knack for quick & entertaining characterization & dialogue.”—Eclectic Ruckus