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The Hungering Flame
The Necromancer's Nephew
Songreaver
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The Songreaver’s Tale Series

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The Songreaver is gone.

The north burns as the red god rises from his slumber, seeking vengeance on the servants of the death goddess. Far to the south, the city of vampires plunges into chaos as Marla desperately tries to save what she can of the society Garrett has destroyed.

Trapped between the forces of ancient gods and dragons, Garrett’s friends struggle to survive the cataclysm that threatens to engulf their world.

And Garrett finally gets a chance to learn just how all those zombies he animated felt.

Join us now for the final chapter in The Songreaver’s Tale!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAndrew Hunter
Release dateJan 1, 2016
The Hungering Flame
The Necromancer's Nephew
Songreaver

Titles in the series (9)

  • Songreaver

    Songreaver
    Songreaver

    On the road home from a hard-won victory against the armies of the Chadiri dragon lord, the young sorcerer Garrett encounters an insidious new threat, unlike any he's faced before. With the help of his friends, a ghoul, a vampire, and a girl who doesn't exist, he must find the secret of an ancient magic that slumbers far beneath the tomb city of the death goddess

  • The Hungering Flame

    The Hungering Flame
    The Hungering Flame

    Garrett, an apprentice necromancer, flees the tomb city of Wythr with the help of his friends, a ghoul who likes pies and the vampire girl he would follow anywhere. Can they find the lost army of the dead, rumored destroyed by the fanatical Chadiri Empire? Garrett must face his greatest fears as he tries to forge a new alliance that might turn the tide of the war.

  • The Necromancer's Nephew

    The Necromancer's Nephew
    The Necromancer's Nephew

    When the Dragon Lord’s army destroys the city of Brenhaven, ten year old Garrett is badly burned and left for dead in the ashes. Now, with the help of a ghoul, a zombie, and a girl who drinks blood, Garrett must discover the secrets buried beneath the ancient city of Wythr and find a way to end the Dragon Lord’s fiery reign.

  • Sword of the Spellbreaker

    Sword of the Spellbreaker
    Sword of the Spellbreaker

    As young Garrett and his friends struggle to rebuild their city after a devastating attack, the Brotherhood of Necromancers calls upon him to lead an expedition to the North. A sinister force there threatens to consume all who would defy the Red God’s will, and Garrett’s only hope of saving those he loves may be to surrender to the brooding power of the Songreaver within him. Across the mountains, Marla returns at last to the city of vampires, where she must face the ultimate test of her humanity and learn the secret of the draconic power that flows through her veins. The Dead Goddess stirs, ancient demons stalk the land, and the girl no one can remember finally gets the waiter to bring her drink. Such world-shattering revelations await within the pages of Book Five of The Songreaver’s Tale: Sword of the Spellbreaker!

  • The Frostwoven Crown

    The Frostwoven Crown
    The Frostwoven Crown

    Garrett must walk a perilous line between his duty to the sisterhood of the death goddess and his loyalty to the brotherhood of necromancers as he seeks to uncover the identity of a traitor in their midst. Yet it is his love for the vampire girl Marla that may prove his undoing when the secret of her true lineage comes to light. All of this would be challenge enough for any young necromancer, even without the power of an ancient sorcerer king awakening within him, but now he's pretty sure that he's being followed by something very small and very angry. He's going to need a lot more zombies.

  • Black Wolf’s Bargain

    Black Wolf’s Bargain
    Black Wolf’s Bargain

    The armies of the dead stand, prepared to march into the land of the Red God, and Garrett, Deathlord and Reaver of Songs, must lead them. Somewhere beyond Chadir’s bleak cliffs lies Brenhaven, the city that he once called home. What sort of welcome have the red priests prepared there for the young necromancer and his friends? It will probably involve a lot of fire. Across the sea, Marla and her vampire companions struggle to accept the revelation of her true birthright. Surrounded by more dragons than she had ever dreamed existed, all looking to her now for guidance, she must step from the shadows into the light of a new dawn for dragons, fae, and humans alike. And just where do those white ghouls keep sneaking off to anyway? Find out all this and more in Black Wolf’s Bargain, Book Seven of The Songreaver’s Tale!

  • Trials of the Twiceborn

    Trials of the Twiceborn
    Trials of the Twiceborn

    Garrett once dreamed of returning to Astorra with an army of the living dead at his back. Now that he has, the prospect of bringing justice to the traitor prince seems more like a nightmare. A wall of shining steel and good men’s honor stands between the young necromancer and his long-awaited vengeance. Now Garrett must contend, not only with an army of knights seeking the glory of taking his head in single combat, but with the growing power of the Spellbreaker’s spirit within him. He’ll soon learn that not even the dead rest easy in the shadow of King Cabre’s throne. Far to the south, Marla and her companions must search for the very birthplace of dragonkind to find what secrets lurk in the shattered ruins of the world that was. Could the Dragon Queen herself be hidden, somewhere in the misty depths of lost Uroe, or will the vampire girl be forced to search within for a way to stop the demonic Volgrem? Heads will roll (well, at least one) in Trials of the Twiceborn!

  • The Breaking Word

    The Breaking Word
    The Breaking Word

    The Songreaver is missing! In the hour of his greatest triumph, Garrett the necromancer found only despair. Now, he has disappeared into the night with the ashen-skinned demon who wants him to destroy the world. His friends must band together to bring him home again, before it is too late to save whatever is left of the boy they all love. The north has risen to overthrow the iron-fisted rule of the Chadirian Empire, and rumors run wild among the Fae that the Dragon Queen herself has returned. Ancient wolf spirits stalk the shadows, and dead gods stir in their graves beneath smoldering mountains. The tapestry of fate has begun to unravel, and Garrett still has a few strings to pull.

  • The Quickening Gift

    The Quickening Gift
    The Quickening Gift

    The Songreaver is gone. The north burns as the red god rises from his slumber, seeking vengeance on the servants of the death goddess. Far to the south, the city of vampires plunges into chaos as Marla desperately tries to save what she can of the society Garrett has destroyed. Trapped between the forces of ancient gods and dragons, Garrett’s friends struggle to survive the cataclysm that threatens to engulf their world. And Garrett finally gets a chance to learn just how all those zombies he animated felt. Join us now for the final chapter in The Songreaver’s Tale!

Author

Andrew Hunter

Andrew Hunter is a freelance curator, artist, writer, and educator. Hunter was previously the Frederik S. Eaton Curator of Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where he produced major exhibitions and publications including Every Now Then: Reframing Nationhood, In the Ward: Lawren Harris, Toronto & the Idea of North, and Colville. Born in Hamilton and a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Hunter has held curatorial positions across Canada, including at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of Hamilton. He has taught at the Ontario College of Art and Design University and the University of Waterloo and lectured on curatorial practice across Canada, the United States, England, China, and Croatia. He is a member of the advisory board for the Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery at NSCAD.

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