The Snow-Walker Trilogy
The Snow-Walker Trilogy is also known as Snow-Walker (2004).
An omnibus edition of three novels.
- The Snow Walker's Son
- The Empty Hand
- The Soul Thieves
From the swirling mists and icy realms beyond the edge of the world, came the Snow-walker Gudrun – to rule the Jarl's people with fear and sorcery. No sword is a match for her rune-magic and it seems the land may never be free from her tyranny. But there is a small band of outlaws determined to defeat Gudrun and restore the rightful Jarl. This trilogy follows their quest from the first terrifying journey to meet the mysterious Snow-walker's son, to the final battle in the land of the soul thieves.
Catherine Fisher
Catherine Fisher (born 1957) is an author, broadcaster and adjudicator who lives in Newport. Her former jobs include working as a primary school teacher and archaeologist. She also taught Writing for Children at the University of Glamorgan.
Catherine Fisher began writing poetry and wrote poems that were published in several anthologies. She also published three collections of poetry with Seren Publishing. The collection Immrama won the Welsh Arts Council Young Writers Prize and she also won the Cardiff International Poetry Competition; both in 1989.
The Snow-Walker Sequence
The Snow-Walker Sequence consists of three 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.