In the time of the Ancients the universe was united - but that was so
far in the past that not even memory remains, only the broken artifacts
that a few Makers can reshape into their original uses. What survives is
shattered into enclaves - some tiny, some ruined, some wild.
Into the gaps between settlements, and onto the road that connects all
human reality and the reality that is not human and may never have been
human, have crept monsters. Some creatures are men, twisted into inhuman
evil; some of them are alien to Mankind - and there are things which are
hostile to all life, things which will raven and kill until they are
stopped.
A Leader has risen, welding the scattered human settlements together in
peace and safety and smashing the enemies of order with an iron fist. In
his capital, Dun Add, the Leader provides law and justice. In the
universe beyond, his Champions advance - and enforce - the return of
civilization.
Pal, a youth from the sticks, has come to Dun Add to become a Champion.
Pal is a bit of a Maker, and in his rural home he's been able to think
of himself as a warrior because he can wield the weapons of the Ancient
civilization.
Pal has no idea of what he's really getting into in Dun Add. On the
other hand, the Leader and Dun Add have no real idea of what might be
inside this hayseed with high hopes.
The Spark A story of hope and violence and courage. And, especially, a
story of determination.
David Drake was attending Duke University Law School when he was
drafted. He served the next two years in the Army, spending 1970 as an
enlisted interrogator with the 11th Armored Cavalry in Vietnam and
Cambodia. Upon return he completed his law degree at Duke and was for
eight years Assistant Town Attorney for Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He
has been a full-time freelance writer since 1981. His books include the
genre-defining and best-selling Hammer's Slammers series, the nationally
best-selling RCN series including In the Stormy Red Sky, The Road of
Danger, The Sea Without a Shore, and Death's Bright Day.