Fr. 37.90

The King's Deryni

English · Hardback

Will be released 02.12.2014

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Zusatztext Praise for  The King's Deryni “A fantastical blend of magic and passion written with a keen eye for detail…Longtime fans and newcomers alike will fall under the spell Kurtz weaves.”— RT Book Reviews Praise for the Novels of the Deryni “Kurtz has created a fascinating idealization of the Middle Ages and infused it with a kind of magic one can truly believe in.”— Fantasy Review “Terrific medieval realism.”— Publishers Weekl y “Kurtz’s fans will celebrate this continuation of In the King’s Service .”— Booklist “Interesting…A fascinating character…Fans of the series…will appreciate…when the Deryni use their magic.”— Midwest Book Review Informationen zum Autor Katherine Kurtz has been writing fantasy for more than four decades and is author of the Novels of the Deryni! including Childe Morgan and In the King's Service . She is married and lives in Staunton! Virginia. Prologue “That the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born. . . .” —PSALMS 78:6 In the four years immediately following the accession of Brion Haldane King of Gwynedd, the new sovereign perforce focused his energies on perfecting the statecraft learned at his father’s knee, and also honing the martial skills he would need as a warrior and leader of men. He had come to the Crown at fourteen, of age in law; but for a warrior-king, the true rite of passage into adulthood came only with the accolade of knighthood. He would receive that accolade on his eighteenth birthday, conferred by both his royal uncles. Richard Haldane Duke of Carthmoor, younger half-brother of the late King Donal, was reckoned one of the most accomplished knights of his generation, and had ultimate responsibility for the training of all the young boys and adolescents who came to court to hone their warrior skills in royal service. In his hands, Brion Haldane had been but another squire as he completed his apprenticeship, wearing no crown when he bowed himself to the discipline his uncle imposed; and he had learned his lessons well. Slated to assist Duke Richard was King Brion’s other uncle: his mother’s brother, Illann King of Howicce and Llannedd, come with his son and heir, Prince Ronan (himself only recently knighted), to likewise lay his royal hand on the sword that conferred this public recognition of his nephew’s true coming of age. Many were the noble witnesses to this royal rite of passage. In addition to his family—his mother, his surviving brother, and two younger sisters—some were young men like the king himself: Ewan Duke of Claibourne, but three-and-thirty; Sir Phares Donovan and Sir Jaska Collins, among the last knights to be made by Brion’s late father; Sir Joris Talbot, eldest son of Meara’s royal governor; and Sir Jamyl Arilan, a favored companion of the king, knighted by Duke Richard but two years before, whose late uncle Seisyll had served both Brion and his father before him. Others had been his father’s friends and confidantes: Tiarnán MacRae and Jiri Redfearn, both with sons now preparing for royal service, and several of the great earls: Jared McLain Earl of Kierney, Caulay MacArdry Earl of Transha, and Sir Kenneth Morgan, now Earl of Lendour, who had come to his title through his young son, Alaric Morgan, who was sired on a Deryni heiress and destined to become the king’s magical protector and companion—if he could be kept alive that long. For though young Alaric was heir to a great duchy, one of only four in the land, he also was not yet eight years old, with powerful enemies who would risk much to see him dead. Meanwhile, Brion King of Gwynedd had enemies of his own, both east and west. Happily for his young reign, none of these had yet dared any overt measures to undermine his crown—none, at least, that had required direct interve...

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Authors Katherine Kurtz
Publisher Penguin Books USA
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Hardback
Release 02.12.2014, delayed
 
EAN 9780425276686
ISBN 978-0-425-27668-6
Series A Novel of the Deryni
A Novel of the Deryni
Subject Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

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