Knight's Shadow
Tristia is a nation overcome by intrigue and corruption. The idealistic young King Paelis is dead and the Greatcoats - legendary travelling magistrates who brought justice to the Kingdom - have been branded as traitors. But just before his head was impaled on a spike, the King swore each of his hundred and forty-four Greatcoats to a different mission.
Falcio Val Mond, First Cantor, with the help of fellow Greatcoats Kest and Brasti, has completed his King's final task: he has found his Charoites - well, one at least, and she was not quite what they expected. Now they must protect the girl from the many who would see her dead, and place her on the throne of a lawless kingdom. That would be simple enough, if it weren't for the Daishini, an equally legendary band of assassins, getting in their way, not to forget the Dukes who are determined to hold on to their fractured Kingdoms, or the fact that the heir to the throne is only thirteen years old. Oh, and the poison that is slowly killing Falcio.
That's not even mentioning the Greatcoat's Lament...
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Sebastien de Castell
Sebastien de Castell's writing is a masterful blend of adventure, wit, and heart—a true escape into worlds where the stakes are high, the characters unforgettable, and the battles both physical and emotional. Known for his Greatcoats series, de Castell has carved a unique place for himself in the fantasy genre, captivating readers with a style that balances epic storytelling with the sharp humor of its protagonists.
Born in Canada and raised in a world full of books and stories, de Castell’s love of storytelling blossomed early. But it wasn't until later in life, after stints in various jobs, that he found his true calling as an author. His writing is heavily influenced by the rich tradition of classic fantasy, yet with a modern twist—his novels pulse with energy, humor, and characters that feel as though they could step right out of the pages into the real world.
Greatcoats
Greatcoats consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

