A Time of Justice
Published in the US as Days of Air and Darkness.
Book Four of The Westlands Cycle
Rhodry, his new dragon ally Arzosah, and the dwarven axemen are rushing
to aid the town of Cengarn, under siege from the massive Horsekin army.
Meanwhile, within the town walls, the Princess Carra – and her precious unborn child – is under the protection of the sorcerers Jill and Dallandra who eagerly await the arrival of their allies.
Only by destroying Alshandra can there ever be peace between Horsekin and humankind. But it seems to be an impossible task…
With A Time of Justice, Katharine Kerr concludes her epic Westlands cycle and creates a new masterpiece of fantasy fiction.
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Katharine Kerr
In the realm of epic fantasy, few names echo with the same fierce clarity as Katharine Kerr. Best known for her immersive Deverry Cycle, Kerr didn’t just create a world—she wove a tapestry of time, memory, and reincarnation that spanned centuries, yet remained achingly intimate. Her stories pulse with Celtic inspiration, layered timelines, and flawed, deeply human characters who evolve across lives and generations.
But Kerr’s journey to fantasy legend wasn’t charted from childhood. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she was more interested in jazz and science fiction than medieval swords and sorcery. It wasn’t until she moved to the San Francisco Bay Area—where myth and counterculture have long danced together—that her path bent toward high fantasy. A longtime fan of roleplaying games, she began designing complex worlds for tabletop campaigns before ever writing a novel. That attention to internal logic and continuity became a hallmark of her fiction. Unlike many traditional fantasy epics, the Deverry books don’t rely on prophecy or fate. They depend on choices—some noble, many terrible—and the way consequences echo through lifetimes.
Deverry Series
Deverry Series consists of fifteen primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
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