Waterdeep by Troy Denning

(Forgotten Realms #10, The Avatar Trilogy #3)(First published 1989) Following the calamitous events in Tantras, during which the gods Bane and Torm perished, the magic-user Midnight and her allies must bring the Tablet of Fate – one of a pair of ancient artifacts upon which the duties of the gods are recorded – to the city of Waterdeep, so that it can be returned to the overgod Ao. However, the god of death, Myrkul, and the god of murder, Bhaal, have other plans – as does Midnight’s erstwhile ally Cyric, who covets the Tablets for his own selfish purposes. The third and final book in the epic, and occasionally epically silly, Avatar Trilogy (later expanded to become a quintet) is […]

Tantras by Scott Ciencin

(Forgotten Realms #9, The Avatar Trilogy #2)(First published 1989) Elminster of Shadowdale is missing, presumed dead. The magic-user Midnight and her cleric companion Adon stand accused of his murder. Both are to stand trial before the lords of Shadowdale. Meanwhile, the god of tyranny, Bane, and the god of death, Myrkul, plot to recover the Tables of Fate. It was the theft of the tablets that resulted in Ao stripping the gods of the Forgotten Realms of their power and exiling them to the mortal plane.   The second book in The Avatar Trilogy by Scott Ciencin writing under the collaborative pen name Richard Awlinson (Troy Denning penned the third) is a slight improvement on Shadowdale is many respects. Though […]

An update – and some unfortunate news

Many of you may be wondering when you’re getting a new Luke Scull book. The fact of the matter is that my publisher has taken the decision to terminate my contract for books 4 & 5. This was decided a few weeks ago after a meeting between my editor and my agent. At this point, I should stress that Nicolas Cheetham and the good people at Head of Zeus have been nothing but brilliant with me – the decision was taken because my editor felt that writing without pressure or obligation is the best way for me to rediscover my motivation, and frankly he is probably correct. I wish Head of Zeus all the best and look forward to working […]

Shadowdale by Scott Ciencin

(Forgotten Realms #8, The Avatar Trilogy #1)(First published 1989) The Forgotten Realms are in a state of monumental upheaval. Cast out from the heavens by the Overgod Ao as punishment for the theft of the Tablets of Fate, the deities of Faerûn walk the earth. Thrust into the centre of this chaos are four heroes, one of whom carries a pendant containing the essence of the fallen goddess of magic. They must survive the machinations of the evil god Bane and seek the aid of the famed sage Elminster of Shadowdale before the Realms are lost to darkness and chaos for good.   Shadowdale is the first book in The Avatar Trilogy, which deals with the reshaping of the Faerûnian […]

Darkwell by Douglas Niles

(Forgotten Realms #7, The Moonshae Trilogy #3)(First published 1989) Tristan Kendrick, the recently crowned High King of the Ffolk, must face his greatest challenge yet. The God of Murder himself, Bhaal, is threatening to cross into the mortal realm by means of a corrupted Moonwell. If he succeeds, the Moonshae Isles are surely doomed. As the last remaining druid of the Isles, Robyn must work with Tristan in countering this terrible threat, despite her own hurt at the betrayal he has dealt her.   The final volume in The Moonshae Trilogy is by and large a solid conclusion to the series. There’s a lot of narrative to get through here, and Niles does an admirable job of guiding to the […]

Dead Man’s Steel – July Kindle promotion

Exciting news for anyone yet to get hold of a copy of the third book in The Grim Company trilogy – Dead Man’s Steel is available throughout July for £0.99 as part of a Kindle promotion. This offer is open to readers outside of the US & Canada. For my North American readers, fret not – I’ll be holding a special giveaway for you all soon!

Streams of Silver by R.A. Salvatore

(Forgotten Realms #6, The Icewind Dale Trilogy #2)(First published 1989) Bruenor the dwarf and his companions Wulfgar the barbarian, Regis the halfling and Drizzt the renegade dark elf set forth from Icewind Dale on the most ambitious of quests: to rediscover the lost dwarven stronghold of Mithral Hall, birthplace of Bruenor and his clan. The road will be long and full of peril, for the Savage Frontier is a harsh place – and hot on their trail is the assassin Artemis Entreri, one of the most infamous killers in the Realms. The sequel to 1988’s The Crystal Shard is a fast-faced, action-packed entry into the Forgotten Realms canon that swaps the politicking and warfare of Icewind Dale for a classic […]

Azure Bonds by Kate Novak and Jeff Grub

(Forgotten Realms #5, Finder’s Stone #1)(First published 1988)  The adventuress Alias awakens one morning having lost her memory. The only clue as to what has befallen her is the glowing blue tattoo on her arm: a series of sigils that react violently to magic. Determined to unravel the mystery of the azure bonds, Alias joins forces with a mute lizard warrior, an exotic mage and a greedy halfling bard on an adventure that pits her against assassins, dragons, and worse.   The first Forgotten Realms novel by married writer duo Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak was certainly one of the more influential in the setting’s early years. It would later be turned into both a pen and paper adventure and […]

Spellfire by Ed Greenwood

(Forgotten Realms #4, Shandril’s Saga #1)(First published 1988) Shandril Shessair is an orphan girl who works as a kitchen hand in The Rising Moon inn in Deepingdale. Restless and wanting to see something of the world, she joins up with a passing group of adventurers and soon discovers that she possesses the rare and devastating ability known as spellfire. This immediately makes her a target for any number of evil organizations keen to use her powers for their own nefarious ends. It is up to the likes of Elminster of Shadowdale and the Knights of Myth Drannor to ensure that no harm comes to Shandril. As her journey unfolds, she meets a young apprentice wizard named Narm and the two […]

Black Wizards by Douglas Niles

(Forgotten Realms #3, The Moonshae Trilogy #2)(First published 1988) A year has passed since the young prince Tristan inspired the Ffolk of the Moonshae Isles to victory over the forces of the evil entity Kazgoroth. Angered by the defeat of its powerful minion, the god of murder, Bhaal, plots a new scheme to bring death and destruction to the land of the Ffolk. An alliance is formed between Bhaal’s sinister high priest, Hobarth, and a council of manipulative wizards controlling the High King of the Moonshaes. Meanwhile, Tristan struggles to comes to terms with the responsibilities that accompany being a prince while Robyn seeks to master her druid powers under the tutelage of Genna Moonsinger. The sequel to Darkwalker on […]