Stephen Deas Books In Order

Memory of Flames Books In Order

  1. The Adamantine Palace (2009)
  2. The King of the Crags (2010)
  3. The Order of the Scales (2011)

Thief-Taker’s Apprentice Books In Order

  1. The Thief-Taker’s Apprentice (2010)
  2. The Warlock’s Shadow (2011)
  3. The King’s Assassin (2012)
  4. The Thief-Taker’s Blade (2015)

Silver Kings Books In Order

  1. The Black Mausoleum (2012)
  2. Dragon Queen (2013)
  3. The Splintered Gods (2014)
  4. The Silver Kings (2015)

Dominion Books In Order

  1. The Moonsteel Crown (2021)
  2. The House of Cats and Gulls (2022)

Novels

  1. LoneFire (2015)

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Stephen Deas Books Overview

The Adamantine Palace

The Adamantine Palace lies at the centre of an empire that grew out of ashes. Once dragons ruled the world and man was little more than prey. Then a way of subduing the dragons through alchemy was discovered and now the dragons are bred to be mere mounts for knights and highly valued tokens in the diplomatic power-players that underpin the rule of the competing aristocratic houses. The Empire has grown fat. And now one man wants it for himself. A man prepared to poison the king just as he has poisoned his own father. A man prepared to murder his own lover and then bed her daughter. A man fit to be king? But unknown to him there are flames on the way. A single dragon has gone missing. And even one dragon on the loose, unsubdued and returned to its full intelligence, its full fury, could spell disaster for the Empire. But because of the actions of one unscrupulous mercenary the rivals for the throne could soon be facing hundreds of dragons…
Stephen Deas has written a fast moving and action-fuelled fantasy laced with irony, a razor sharp way with characters, dialogue to die for and dragons to die by.

The King of the Crags

In his ‘utterly fascinating’ Book Smuggler debut, The Adamantine Palace, Stephen Deas ‘restored dragons to all their scaly fire- breathing glory’ Daily Telegraph. Now, as the Realms teeter on the brink of war, the fate of humanity rests in the survival of one majestic white dragon.

Prince Jehal has had his way-now his lover Zafir sits atop the Realms with hundreds of dragons and their riders at her beck and call. But Jehal’s plots are far from over, for he isn’t content to sit back and watch Zafir command the earth and sky. He wants that glory for himself- no matter who he must sacrifice to get it. The one thing Jehal fears is that the white dragon still lives-and if that is so, then blood will flow, on all sides…

The Thief-Taker’s Apprentice

Berren has lived in the city all his life. He has made his way as a thief, paying a little of what he earns to the Fagin like master of their band. But there is a twist to this tale of a thief. One day Berren goes to watch an execution of three thieves. He watches as the thief taker takes his reward and decides to try and steal the prize. He fails. The young thief is taken. But the thief taker spots something in Berren. And the boy reminds him of someone as well. Berren becomes his apprentice. And is introduced to a world of shadows, deceit and corruption behind the streets he thought he knew. Full of richly observed life in a teeming fantasy city, a hectic progression of fights, flights and fancies and charting the fall of a boy into the dark world of political plotting and murder this marks the beginning of a new fantasy series for all lovers of fantasy from fans of Kristin Cashore to Brent Weeks.

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