Many years ago, David Drake launched his colorful, epic fantasy saga
with Lord of the Isles. "Lord of the Isles has it all," said L. E.
Modesitt, Jr. "Treacherous queens, faithful and faithless courtiers,
peasants and shepherds who are more than they seem, wizardry fair and
most foul, quests, love beyond the grave, and all manner of despicable
plotting and unabashed heroics...a fast-reading and complex fantasy
adventure."
The towering fantasy epic continued in Queen of Demons "The world
building and characterization are among Drake's best, and the magic is
well thought out. Drake clearly has embarked on a fantasy saga as big as
Edding's, Jordan's, and Goodkind's, and as eminently worth reading,"
said Booklist.
Now, Servant of the Dragon carries on the bestselling saga of The Lord
of the Isles. The rich and colorful journeys of Cashel and Sharina,
Garric and Ilna throughout the many kingdoms of the Isles continue as
Sharina is snatched back through time by the spirit of a wizard in the
form of a giant bird. Can she be saved?