Elizabeth Moon returns to the fantasy world of the paladin Paksenarrion
Dorthansdotter -- Paks for short -- in this second volume of a new
series filled with all the bold imaginative flights, meticulous
world-building, realistic military action, and deft characterization
that readers have come to expect from this award-winning author. In
Kings of the North, Moon is working at the very height of her
storytelling powers. Peace and order have been restored to the kingdoms
of Tsaia and Lyonya, thanks to the crowning of two kings: Mikeli of
Tsaia and, in Lyonya, Kieri Phelan, a mercenary captain whose royal
blood and half-elven heritage are resented by elves and humans alike. On
the surface, all is hope and promise. But underneath, trouble is
brewing. Mikeli cannot sit safely on his throne as long as remnants of
the evil Verrakaien magelords are at large. Kieri is being hounded to
marry and provide the kingdom with an heir -- but that is the least of
his concerns. A strange rift has developed between him and his
grandmother and co-ruler, the immortal elven queen known as the Lady.
More problematic is the ex-pirate Alured, who schemes to seize Kieri's
throne for himself -- and Mikeli's, too, while he's at it. Meanwhile, to
the north, the aggressive kingdom of Pargun seems poised to invade. Now,
as war threatens to erupt from without and within, the two kings are
dangerously divided. Old alliances and the bonds of friendship are about
to be tested as never before. And a shocking discovery will change
everything.