About this series
To save the world, first they must find the weapons that would destroy it.
With the return of Brighthart all but assured, Victor Claye sets off with another hastily assembled team, hoping he can beat his creator at her own game. Of course nothing is ever simple when magic is involved. First they must travel into the magically tainted land of Tajikia, jump through a portal into another world and... rescue a princess? Kidnap a princess? They need to move a princess somewhere at the very least.
Find out just how many new laws this odd ensemble can break as they travel across Caer Innar, and beyond in book five of the Three Crowns!
Titles in the series (5)
- A Donkey A Stablehand And An Empire: Three Crowns, #1
1
Will civilisation collapse with a donkey on the throne? Carson Barker certainly doesn't think so, and appoints himself into the unenviable role of imperial translator. However, it isn't going to be an easy ride. With assassins, blood-thirsty fishmongers and furious homemakers around every corner, each seeking to be the first to kill the new regent and seize the throne for themselves, Carson finds himself squarely in the firing line by association. Little do they know this is no ordinary donkey, and the future of the Empire, possibly even the world, rests on Carson's ability to keep this extraordinary animal alive. Will he manage to save his ass? Find out in the witty and action-packed book one of the Three Crowns series.
- Rebirth Of The Mage: Three Crowns, #2
2
Getting assassinated in his sleep certainly wasn't on the top of Eric's to do list, but apparently these things happen when you are set to inherit a crime syndicate. Fortunately, for Eric at least, a previously unknown power is keeping him alive and well, despite numerous attempts and successes, to stab, maim and dismember him. Armed with his suspicions, and aided by a Captain just the wrong side of drunk, Victor Claye seeks to bring Eric to the legendary last enclave of mages living in Caer Innar, hoping that they can help the boy understand his new gifts. Together, this odd crew will embark on a journey that will take them far away from the Empire. What is Mr Claye hoping to gain from these introductions? If these mages even still exist, will they be willing to help? Find out as the magic and mayhem continues in book two of the Three Crowns.
- The Spear Of Irinden: Three Crowns, #3
3
The risk of dying from a goldfish attack is low, but it isn't zero. The sole survivor of a hunt gone horribly wrong, Yeveka is forced to ally with Maran. While potentially a deranged mystic, he claims to have knowledge of a weapon lost to history - her first glimmer of hope for getting the revenge she so desperately desires. After setting off on a wild journey through space and time, she is left with a few pressing questions; Has Maran eaten one too many 'special' mushrooms? Does the spear really exist? Will the magical homicidal goldfish finish what it started? The magic and mayhem continues in book 3 of the Three Crowns!
- Old Stones & Broken Bones: Three Crowns, #4
4
Stabbed, half-drowned and furious, Victor Claye finds himself back on the Empire's shores and all is not well. Turned away by the very people he tried to help and missing a large chunk of time from his 'travels', Mr Claye finds himself with a moral dilemma - return to the Emperor and risk running into Mortaris again or sit back and let the mages work things out for themselves. While the latter certainly seems tempting he cannot shake the feeling that someone has their eyes on him. Chased by his brutal past in his dreams, the choice to act might yet be out of Victor's hands when inaction could bring a fate worse than death to Caer Innar. Only one question remains, has she returned?
- The First Trinity: Three Crowns, #5
5
To save the world, first they must find the weapons that would destroy it. With the return of Brighthart all but assured, Victor Claye sets off with another hastily assembled team, hoping he can beat his creator at her own game. Of course nothing is ever simple when magic is involved. First they must travel into the magically tainted land of Tajikia, jump through a portal into another world and... rescue a princess? Kidnap a princess? They need to move a princess somewhere at the very least. Find out just how many new laws this odd ensemble can break as they travel across Caer Innar, and beyond in book five of the Three Crowns!
David Heyman
David Heyman David Heyman is a writer based in Shizuoka, Japan. Originally from London, he moved to Japan to teach English after living in Wales for fifteen years. When not educating others about the glorious (read as confusing) English language he finds time to write. While in Japan he met his wonderful and supportive wife and now spends most of his free time with her either gardening or generally being geeky together. For more information about future books from Synthetic Minds Press, author interviews and exclusive short stories, you can sign up to our monthly mailing list at https://www.getrevue.co/profile/minds_press
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