A New Kencyrath Novel! Jamethiel Knorth, Priest's Bane and Dream-Weaver, has returned victorious from Tai-tastigon, but trouble dogs the Kencyrath.
There is intrigue among the Highborn. The Randir and his allies want the larger houses to decide for all nine, which would strip the Highlordship from the Knorth. At Omiroth, a senile king struggles against his venal son-in-law--but if neither of these can rule, the next in line is a mother-dominated child. Kindrie Soul-Walker is captured and thrown in a secret dungeon, a political prisoner. And a Kendar administrator, dissatisfied with the use that Jame is making of the gates, schemes against her, and then against her house and her brother, Torisen Black Lord, Highlord of the Kencyrath.
While Tori defends Gothregor and Kindrie rots a secret captive, Jame rides south to Bashti. Here she confronts an unready and presumptuous heir, a withholding and manipulative paymaster, and invisible assassins. Her formal errand, meanwhile, is to compete in martial games with secret stakes--which she fears are a cloak for a massacre, or worse.
Praise for Deathless Gods: "Hodgell's intricate web requires careful reading--and extensive knowledge of the previous books--to follow, but the author repays her fans with a saga that flows neatly between the mythic and the mundane. There's plenty of life left in this series." --
Publishers Weekly Praise for The Gates of Tagmeth: "The Kencyr live in one of the most deeply realized worlds in fantasy, a rich and complicated space that includes many cultures and riveting, three-dimensional characters. Full of dark wonder, wry humor, and the quirks of Jame's inimitable personality, the newest installment in Hodgell's life's work demonstrates why it can be worthwhile for a writer to spend 40 years writing the same series." --
Publishers Weekly Praise for P.C. Hodgell's Kencyrath Saga: "P.C. Hodgell writes the most strikingly weird and wonderful stories in epic fantasy today." --Charles Stross
"Hodgell has crafted an . . . intricate fantasy with humor, tragedy, and a capable and charming female hero." --
Library Journal "There's a joyful creativity to Hodgell's writing . . . some of the best fantasy novels of the last 30 years." --Black Gate
The Kencyrath Saga Seeker's Bane
Bound in Blood
Honor's Paradox
Sea of Time The Gates of Tagmeth By Demons Possessed Omnibus Editions The Godstalker Chronicles Contains Kencyrath prequel novels
God Stalk and
Dark of the Moon