The Shadow Queen
The Shadow Queen is the utterly gripping sequel to The Last Vigilant where an out-of-practice wizard and an outcast soldier must solve an impossible murder to have any hope of protecting their kingdom's fragile peace.
In the crown city of Helmspire, the Last True Vigilant, Enelda Drake, has returned. Enelda and her loyal guard Hawley are tasked with solving all manner of crime in the kingdom’s capital. From missing jewels to lying nobles, she has solved it all. The realm’s young king is delighted. His mother, perhaps the true power behind the throne, has her doubts.
But, after three years of simple cases, Enelda faces the impossible. An important noble has been strangled to death in a windowless vault. The only door was locked from the inside. Guards monitored the doors at all times. No weapons were left behind; nothing was stolen. And yet, the noble is dead.
As Enelda and Hawley barely begin to put together the pieces, there is another murder. Again, under shockingly impossible circumstances.
With two wealthy nobles slain, panic spreads quickly among the elite who have gathered in the city for a major festival. But they are not the only ones converging on Helmspire: allies, enemies, and the threat of ancient magic come knocking at Enelda’s door.
With pressure mounting from the king, and the list of suspects growing daily, Enelda will need to prove herself, or reckon with the fact that maybe she’s not the True Vigilant she claims to be.
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Mark A. Latham
Mark Latham is an author, editor and games designer with a passion for nineteenth century history, from Staffordshire, UK. Formerly the editor of Games Workshop’s White Dwarf magazine and head of Warhammer 40,000, Latham is now a writer of novels, short stories, and tabletop games, such as Legends of the Old West, and Waterloo. Latham is published in Further Encounters of Sherlock Holmes.
Kingdom of Oak and Steel
Kingdom of Oak and Steel consists of one book and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

