

There will be, of course, surprises along the way. Somehow he must use his wits and knowledge to escape enslavement, avenge his father and regain the throne he never expected or wanted. Again, he must endure cruelty, enormous hardship and tests of his mettle. He survives, only to be captured and sold as a galley slave. Rather than accept death meekly, he leaps into the Shattered Sea. So, donning unfamiliar armor and carrying weapons he can barely lift, he leads a raid against Grom-gil-Gorm-only to be betrayed by those around him. With no alternative, Yarvi must take the Black Chair and swear an oath to avenge his father’s death. While Yarvi’s uncle Odem offers sad encouragement, his mother, Laithlin, master of the treasury and expert business negotiator, remains her usual supercilious self. After years studying under Mother Gundring-luckily, he’s a more-than-capable apprentice-Yarvi is ready to take the ministry’s test when news arrives that his father and elder brother have been treacherously murdered by neighboring rival King Grom-gil-Gorm. So Prince Yarvi, born with a withered hand, had only one option: to train as a minister (counselor). A new fantasy series kicks off with a coming-of-age yarn, from the popular author of Red Country (2012, etc.).Īmong the royalty of Gettland, only strong, fearless, cold-eyed warriors have value.
