Series: Book 1 in the Chronicles of Hanuvar series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
A vast empire's greatest foe. A conquered people's last
hope. His name is Hanuvar, and he will set his people
free! The Dervan Empire has at last triumphed over Volanus,
putting the great city to the torch, its treasures looted,
temples defiled, and fields sown with salt. What little
remains of Volanus is scattered across the empire, its
treasures plundered and its survivors sold into slavery. It
is an absolute victory for the Dervans in every way but
one. Hanuvar, last and greatest general of Volanus, still
lives. He now travels the length of the Dervan Empire which
conquered his homeland, driven by a singular purpose—to
find what remains of his people that were carried into
slavery across the empire, and free them from subjugation by
any means necessary. Against the might of a vast empire, he had only an aging
sword arm, a lifetime of hard-won wisdom, and the greatest
military mind in the world, set upon a single goal. No matter
what the Empire musters against him, no matter what man or
monster stands in his way, from the empire’s festering
capital to its furthest outposts, Hanuvar would find his
people, every last one of them. And he would set them free.
Advance Praise for Lord of a Shattered Land
:
"This wonderful work put me in mind of the stories I read
when I was editing the Baen’s Robert E. Howard
library." —David Drake, best-selling author of the
Hammer’s Slammersseries,
Redliners ,
Vettius and His Friends and the
RCN series.
"Howard Andrew Jones is the leading Sword & Sorcery
author of the 21st Century . . . His
Lord of A Shattered Land is his best work yet, a
heroic fantasy retelling of one of the great tales of
antiquity, the fall of Carthage and its legendary general
Hannibal . . . It's a magnificent achievement, destined to
become a modern classic.” —John O’Neill,
World Fantasy Award-winning publisher of
Black Gate
"The book is a riveting portrait of a hero trying to keep
his civilization alive in the wake of a devastating military
defeat; it’s a series of ripping yarns that
collectively add up to a greater story with a deeper impact
than any of its parts; it’s another triumph for Howard
Andrew Jones, premier wielder of the new edge in
sword-and-sorcery.” —James Enge, World Fantasy
Award-nominated author of
Blood of Ambrose
Praise for Howard Andrew
Jones:
"Howard Jones writes not-to-be-missed epic fantasy with
immersive world building and the highest stakes for the
characters, fighting for personal survival and the survival
of their world.” —Martha Wells, Hugo, Nebula and
Locus award-winning author of the
Murderbot series
“Howard Andrew Jones is a scholar and a gentleman, a
deft multi-genre wordsmith . . . a living link between the
right action-adventure narratives of old and the sprawling
epic fantasies of today.” —Scott Lynch, author of
The Republic of Thieves
"Howard Jones creates engrossing fantasy tales by
combining historical authenticity with his thoughtful modern
sensibilities and shapes events with his keen understanding
of great adventure writers like Harold Lamb, Robert E.
Howard, and Leigh Brackett." —S. Craig Zahler, novelist
and writer/director of
Bone Tomahawk
Praise for the Ring-Sworn
trilogy: "Jones writes well, his strong prose giving a good sense
of setting and able to stir emotions without ever getting
itself noticed. . . . but the real strength of the book is
simply that it is fun to read." —Mark Lawrence, author
of the Book of the Ancestor series
"
For the Killing of Kings is a fast, fun
swords-and-sorcery tale in the grand style, but updated for a
modern reader. Magic, mayhem, betrayal, reversal, sword
fights, court intrigue? This book hits all the right notes
and has a great time doing it." —Kelly McCullough,
author of the Fallen Blade and WebMage series
"This is exciting storytelling from one of the best and
most knowledgeable writers of heroic fantasy around . . .
Jones’s prose is skillful and clean, equally adept at
creating intimate moments of loss and longing or trumpeting
big moments of battle and disaster." —
Black
Gate
Praise for The Chronicles of
Sword and Sand series: "A modern iteration of old school storytelling. Highly
recommended to anyone in search of a fun run through strange
lands and times." —Glen Cook, author of The Black
Company series
"A grand and wonderful adventure filled with exotic magic
and colorful places." —Kevin J. Anderson,
NYT best-selling author of The Saga of Seven Suns
and the Young Jedi Knights series
"First class New School Sword and Sorcery, and anyone with
the remotest interest in Sword and Sorcery would be cheating
themselves if they did not avail themselves to try the work
of Howard Andrew Jones." —
SF
Signal
Howard Andrew Jones is the author of the
critically acclaimed Ring-Sworn trilogy, and two historical
Arabian fantasy novels. He was the driving force behind the
rebirth of interest in Harold Lamb’s historical
fiction, and assembled and edited eight collections of
Lamb’s work for the University of Nebraska Press. He
edits the sword-and-sorcery magazine
Tales From the Magician’s Skull and served as
Managing Editor of
Black Gate magazine. He holds a third degree black
belt in Shotokan karate and is studying for his fourth. He
lurks at www.howardandrewjones.com, where he blogs about
writing craft, gaming, fantasy and adventure fiction, and
assorted nerdery.
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