From the author of The Longsword Chronicles, The Shi'ell, and The Six Concentrics, comes the fourth book in the series A Newland Tale...
Pol Radulfson, officer of the court, official liaison between the Causeway Fort and its civilian suppliers. What the Fort wants, the Fort gets, and it's Pol's job to provide it.
Pol Radulfson, shrewd businessman or cunning profiteer? Dangled by his neck over the shores of Hardside until he confessed to his scheming ways, he finds himself trapped between a rock and a hard place; the king and his chief agent on one side, and a shady cabal of conspirators plotting to usurp the throne on the other.
Pol Radulfson, caught between opposing forces, his life hanging in the balance, must use his wiles and his network of contacts to unmask the members of the Cockade conspiracy, and stay one step ahead of their executioners.
GJ Kelly was born near the white cliffs of Dover, England, in 1960. He spent a significant part of his early life in various parts of the world, including the Far East, Middle East, the South Atlantic, and West Africa. Later life has seen him venture to the USA, New Zealand, Europe, and Ireland. He began writing while still at school, where he was president of the Debating Society and won the Robb Trophy for public speaking. He combined his writing with his technical skills as a professional Technical Author and later as an internal communications specialist. His first novel was "A Country Fly" and he is currently writing a new fantasy title.
I've read all of Mr. Kelly's books, starting with The LongSword Chronicles (which is, still, my favorite series) and have yet to read a series so intriguingly and well done as The Newland Tales.This series must be read in sequence to make sense of the whole.. Each book is named after, and involves, the main character in the main theme that threads throughout all 4 books. This is a "don't miss reading!" series.