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The Dagger and the Coin
  • The Dragon's Path (April 7, 2011)
  • The King's Blood (May 22, 2012)
  • The Tyrant's Law (May 14, 2013)
  • The Widow's House (August 5, 2014)
  • The Spider's War (March 8, 2016)

AuthorDaniel Abraham
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreHigh fantasy
Publisher
PublishedApril 2011 – present
Media typePrint (Paperback)

The Dagger and the Coin is a series of high fantasy novels by the American novelist Daniel Abraham.The first volume of the series, The Dragon's Path, was first published in 2011 and the fifth and final instalment, The Spider's War was released in 2016.

In The Dagger and the Coin series Abraham uses a point of view narrative from one of six different characters for each chapter of the story.

The Dragon's Path

There is a total of 47 chapters over the 555 pages in the first book of the series.

Character Title(s) POV Chapters
Sir Geder Palliako Heir of the Viscount of Rivenhalm 14
Cithrin bel Sarcour Ward of the Medean Bank 11
Dawson Kalliam Baron of Osterling Fells 9
Captain Marcus Wester None 9
Clara Annalie Kalliam Baroness of Osterling Fells 2
Master Kit None 2

The King's Blood

There is a total of 46 chapters over the 489 pages in the second book of the series.

Character Title(s) POV Chapters
Cithrin bel Sarcour Voice and Agent of the Medean Bank in Porte Oliva 12
Dawson Kalliam Baron of Osterling Fells 9
Sir Geder Palliako Baron of Ebbingbaugh and Protector of the Prince 8
Captain Marcus Wester None 8
Clara Annalie Kalliam Baroness of Osterling Fells 7
Master Kit None 2

The Tyrant's Law

The Widow's House

The Spider's War

Dramatis Personae

Persons of Interest and Import

IN IMPERIAL ANTEA:

The Royal Family

  • King Simeon, Emperor of Antea
  • Aster, his son and heir

House Palliako

  • Lehrer Palliako, Viscount of Rivenhalm
  • Geder Palliako, his son. Also Baron of Ebbingbaugh and protector of the Prince

House Kalliam

  • Dawson Kalliam, Baron of Osterling Fells
  • Clara Kalliam, his wife
  • Barriath
  • Vicarian, and
  • Jorey, their sons

also various servants and slaves, including

  • Andrash rol Estalan, door slave to House Kalliam
  • Vincen Coe, huntsmen in the service of House Kalliam
  • Abatha Coe, his cousin

House Skestinin

  • Lord Skestinin, master of the Imperial Navy
  • Lady Skestinin, his wife
  • Sabiha, their somewhat disgraced daughter

her illegitimate son

House Annerin

  • Elisia Annerin (formerly Kalliam), daughter of Clara and Dawson
  • Gorman Annerin, son and heir of Lord Annerin and husband of Elisia
  • Corl, their son

House Daskellin

  • Canl Daskellin, Baron Watermarch and Ambassador to Northcoast
  • Sanna, one of his daughters

Also, various lords and members of the court, including

  • Lord Ternigan, Lord Marshal to King Simeon
  • Sodai Carvenallin, his secretary
  • Sir Curtin Issandrian
  • Sir Alan Klin
  • Sir Gospey Allintot
  • Sir Lauren Essian
  • Sir Soluz Veren
  • Sir Sesil Veren
  • Fallen Broot, Baron of Suderling Heights
  • Daved Broot, his son
  • Lord Bannien of Estinford
  • Count Odderd Mastellin
  • Estin Cersillian, Earl of Masonhalm
  • Mirkus Shoat, Earl of Rivencourt

and also Houses Flor, Estinford, Faskellan, Emming, Tilliakin, Mastellin, Mecilli, Caot, and Pyrellin, among others

The Players

  • Kitap rol Keshmet, called Master Kit, apostate of the spider goddess
  • Cary
  • Hornet
  • Smit
  • Charlit Soon
  • Mikel
  • Sandr

Others

  • Basrahip, minister of the spider goddess and counselor to Geder Palliako

also some dozen priests

IN BIRANCOUR:

The Medean bank in Port Oliva

Others

IN NORTHCOAST:

The Medean bank in Carse

  • Komme Medean, head of the Medean Bank

Others

  • King Tracian

IN ASTERILHOLD:

  • King Lechan
  • Sir Darin Ashford, ambassador to Antea

IN SUDDAPAL:

  • Epetchi, a cook
  • Adasa Orsun, a sea captain

THE DEAD:

  • Feldin Maas, formerly Baron of Ebbingbaugh, killed for treason