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Revision as of 02:09, 30 November 2005

David Duncan was (born 1933) in Scotland. Educated there at the Dundee High School & later at the University of St. Andrews. After graduating in 1955 he moved to Canada where he is living today in Calgary.

He started writing fantasy novels in 1988 after 33 years in the petroleum industry.


Bibliography

The Seventh Sword

  1. The Reluctant Swordsman (1988)
  2. The Coming of Wisdom (1988)
  3. The Destiny of the Sword (1988)

A Man of His Word

A Man of His Word

  1. Magic Casement (1990)
  2. Faery Lands Forlorn (1991)
  3. Perilous Seas (1991)
  4. Emperor and Clown (1992)

A Handful of Men

  1. The Cutting Edge (1992)
  2. The Stricken Field (1993)
  3. Upland Outlaws (1993)
  4. The Living God (1994)

The Omar Books

  • The Reaver Road (1992)
  • The Hunters' Haunt (1995)

The Great Game

  1. Past Imperative (1995)
  2. Present Tense (1996)
  3. Future Indefinite (1997)

The Years of Longdirk

Published using the pseudonym Ken Hood.

King's Blades

Tales of the King's Blades

  • The Gilded Chain (1998)
  • Lord of the Fire Lands (1999)
  • Sky of Swords (2000)

Chronicles of the King's Blades

  • Paragon Lost (2002)
  • Impossible Odds (2003)
  • The Jaguar Knights (2004)

The King's Daggers

This is a series of Young adult books set in the King's Blades world.

  • Sir Stalwart (1999)
  • The Crooked House ([2000])
  • Silvercloak (2001)

Standalone Novels