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The Glass Warrior

(1988)
(The first book in the Demon Crown series)
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Lord Dews Gaemock is betrayed and besieged!

The divided kingdom of Porotane in which he lives has been ravaged by a bloody civil war for the last twenty years.

Two factions have been fighting for control of the region and the conflict threatens to destroy any and all within the realm get in the way.

Neither are saints...

To win the war, one side must possess the power Demon Crown, which had been forged by the dark beings as a symbol of their surrender to the mortal inhabitants of Porotane.

Wrought by demons the plain gold circlet is wondrously magical, and in the wrong hands it is pure evil.

To end the war the Glass Warrior must find the twin heirs of the dead king of Porotane - Lokenna and Lorens - and restore them to the throne.

The twins have been missing for twenty years, now the Demon Crown is missing and only the Glass Warrior can bring them together.

The Glass Warrior - in whose possession the Demon Crown is, and whose task it is to reunite the lost, noble twins and reinstate them with what is rightfully theirs - dispatches all those who came after her and the Crown. Her skill and knowledge with the sword are outmatched by none...

Thankfully she doesn't have to undertake this journey alone.

She has the help of two seemingly simple thieves of stout hearts with whom she takes on the many perils of the quest at hand...

Praise for Robert E. Vardeman



"Fast action, unusual characters, and fun to read!" - Fred Saberhagen

"Without a doubt, Vardeman can write an exciting page-turner!" - MyShelf.com


Robert E. Vardeman has written over fifty science fiction, mystery, western and fantasy novels. As well as his main works he has written under eight pseudonyms, venturing into game tie-in works, Star Trek novels, and short fiction. After gaining a degree in physics, he began writing for fanzines, resulting in a nomination for the 1972 Hugo Award for the Best Fan Writer. On top of his writing, he is also one of the founders of Bubonicon, a New Mexico science fiction convention.


Genre: Fantasy

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