The Telastrian Song
The final part of the Society of the Sword Trilogy.
A remote farm and meagre crops are a far cry from Ostenheim and the life
of a banneret, but they are not far enough. For Soren to be free of
Amero, there is only one answer.
In Ostenheim, Duke Amero presides over a war-weary population and an empty treasury, but still he hungers for more.
An Intelligencier uncovers the disturbing resurgence of sorcery in the
city, while an avaricious colleague sees the chance to prove his worth
to the Duke.
Enemies and allies emerge from unexpected places, as Soren must face his former patron and idol for a final reckoning.
The Telastrian Song follows The Huntsman’s Amulet and is the concluding part of the Society of the Sword Trilogy.
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Duncan M. Hamilton
Duncan M. Hamilton holds Master's Degrees in History and Law, and has practiced as a barrister. He lives in Ireland, near the sea. Hamilton's debut novel, The Tattered Banner, first of the Society of the Sword trilogy, was named one of BuzzFeed's 12 Greatest Fantasy Books Of The Year in 2013. That book was followed by The Huntsman's Amulet and The Telastrian Song, and by Wolf of the North, a Norse-inspired fantasy trilogy. His previous novel, Dragonslayer, began the Dragonslayer trilogy.
Society of the Sword
Society of the Sword consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
