Stephen Leigh's epic trilogy of vast empires and dangerous politics,
compiled in one thrilling volume
Neweden is a world whose gods are death and fate, and it's here that the
Hoorka have arisen: a guild of assassins, whose single law is that the
victim must always retain a tiny but finite chance of escape. If the
victim can survive until dawn, they may go free.
But the rich and powerful don't care to have their will thwarted, and so
the Hoorka must deal with the consequences of their own ethics. Gyll,
the leader of the Hoorka, also has dreams of taking the guild offworld
into the growing society of the Alliance, which is trying to reconstruct
a shattered, worlds-spanning empire. Is that dream a genuine
possibility, or will exposure to other cultures doom the Hoorka
entirely?
Gyll must confront internal struggles within his own people, the
dangerous politics of Neweden, and the twinned threat and promise of the
Alliance. The Hag of Death dances around them, mockingly. Can the Hoorka
survive to see the dawn of their own success, an Assassins' Dawn?