The Queen of Thieves
The final, stunning conclusion of The Line of Kings
There are no more kings on Sturma. The Thief King, Roskel Farinder, remains the Lord Protector of the country, but he is no king.
The Hierarchy is amassing on Sturman borders... it is left to true heroes to save Sturma and Rythe herself. But this is a battle that cannot be won with the blade and bow.
Yet there are still witches... still those that have power, that hold to the old ways.
In the face of overwhelming odds, only a woman's magic can save the world and a woman's magic is a terrible thing.
Selana, the head of the Witches' Covenant, knows this only too well. To stand a chance of defeating the Hierophant and his forces, she must call forth the most terrible magic of all.
She must show the world the power of The Queen of Thieves.
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Craig Saunders
Craig Saunders lives in Norfolk, England, with his wife and three children. He pretends to listen to them while making up stories in his head.
A horror writer with a side order of fantasy (as Craig R. Saunders), he likes cemeteries and wizards, so it was a natural progression to drift between fantasy and horror like a drunk man weaving in and out of traffic.
He doesn't leave the shed since his wife, his number one fan, hobbled him. She does, however, let him blog at www.craigrsaunders.blogspot.com, where updates and samples of all published work can be found. Also, try following his author page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/craigrsaundersauthor).
The Line of Kings
The Line of Kings consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

