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The Heirs of Saint Camber

This series transports readers to a medieval kingdom where humans and a persecuted race with inherent magical abilities stand on the brink of conflict. The narrative follows the struggle for survival of a marginalized group while investigating mysterious circumstances surrounding key figures. It's an epic tale of power, magic, and the fight for existence in a harsh world.

King Javan's year
The Harrowing of Gwynedd
The Bastard Prince

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    The Harrowing of Gwynedd

    • 30 pages
    • 2 hours of reading
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    Evil times had come for rthe Deryni, the humans with strange, magical powers. The Regents of the boy-king Alroy sought their destruction. And now Bishop Alister Cullen was dead, depriving the Deryni of their greatest friend. But no one could be sure he was really dead. His body lay unchanged and incorruptible. As those questions remained unanswered, the effort to save Deryni had to continue. In the meanwhile, Camber's daughter Evaine pursued the most perilous quest of all--to find among ancient foribidden scrolls the spell that might release Camber. The price to fail--or to succeed--was unthinkable.....

    The Harrowing of Gwynedd
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    The Bastard Prince

    • 448 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
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    THE PRINCES IN THE TOWER The power-hungry former Regents of the three Haldane princes were pleased. They controlled Gwynedd once more, now that Rhys Michael was king--malleable, wine-loving, and soft. Or so they thought... Unbeknownst to the Regents, Rhys Michael was coming into his birthright. With secret Deryni aid, he struggled to grasp the magic bequeathed to all anointed kings. And when Marek--heir to Gwynedd's last degenerate deposed Deryni despots--marched into Gwynedd at the head of an army, even the Regents had to admit that Rhys Michael must take to the field himself as king to repel the pretender. Rhys Michael saw his chance at last. He swore that the power of the throne--from now on and for all time to come--was to be held by Gwynedd's rightful king. For this, for his sons, and for his country, the king would risk all... FIRST PAPERBACK PUBLICATION

    The Bastard Prince