Praise for Sword of Fire: Kerr is an excellent writer, her stories live and breathe exciting, unpredictable, and engaging in equal measure. Mark Lawrence Billed as the first novel in a brand-new trilogy, SWORD OF FIRE is a great jumping off point for new and existing readers alike and provides an intelligent and emotional new story that truly has something to say Sci Fi Now Katharine Kerr makes a captivating return, delivering an enticing new story full of adventure and political intrigue. British Fantasy Society "A welcome return to a long-beloved world that also takes the story in a fresh direction." KIRKUS "Blending magic, politics, and adventure in an unforgettable setting" THE ARCHED DOORWAY "A great place for new readers to jump into the story with, or for us veterans to dive back into the series." THE ARCHED DOORWAY Escapism of the highest quality Bookpage Praise for Katharine Kerr and the Deverry novels: A fantastic plot which turns a simple story into something far more original a cracking read engrossing SFX A criminally under-rated and overlooked epic fantasy sequence [with] a keen sense of history, well drawn characters, and a complex plot Kate Elliott, author of the Spiritwalker Trilogy An unusually scholarly writer of fantasy TELEGRAPH Much as I dislike comparing anything to The Lord of the Rings, I have to admit that on this occasion its justified INTERZONE Kerr is a master of her tradeShe has created a world that might very well go on for ever, and this one reader sincerely hopes it does VECTOR An extensive and complete world, whose endlessly fascinating details grow book by book STARLOG
Leaving snowy Ohio for California, Katharine Kerr studied at Stanford University for a spell before dropping out to join some of the many social movements sweeping San Francisco in the 60s. She first became involved in the field of fantasy through role-playing games, writing articles for gaming magazines and authoring early quests for Dungeons and Dragons all of which soon led her to fantasy writing, with her first Deverry novel, Daggerspell, appearing in 1986. Since then, her Deverry series has hit The Times and the Australian bestseller lists, garnering fans from around the world. A criminally under-rated and overlooked epic fantasy sequence [with] a keen sense of history, well drawn characters, and a complex plot. Kate Elliott, bestselling author An unusually scholarly writer of fantasy Telegraph