The third novel in Richard Swan's acclaimed epic fantasy trilogy triumphantly concludes the tale of Sir Konrad Vonvalt, an Emperor’s Justice – a detective, judge and executioner all in one.
THE TIME OF JUDGEMENT IS AT HAND
The Empire of the Wolf is on its knees, but there's life in the great beast yet.
To save it, Sir Konrad Vonvalt and Helena must look beyond its borders for allies - to the wolfmen of the southern plains, and the pagan clans in the north. But old grievances run deep, and both factions would benefit from the fall of Sova.
Even these allies might not be enough. Their enemy, the zealot Bartholomew Claver, wields infernal powers bestowed on him by a mysterious demonic patron. If Vonvalt and Helena are to stand against him, they will need friends on both sides of the mortal plane—but such allegiances carry a heavy price.
As the battlelines are drawn in both Sova and the afterlife, the final reckoning draws close. Here, at the beating heart of the Empire, the two-headed wolf will be reborn in a blaze of justice . . . or crushed beneath the shadow of tyranny.
Also by Richard Swan:
The Empire of the Wolf
The Justice of Kings
The Tyranny of Faith
The Trials of Empire
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"A fantasy series that fans of authors like Joe Abercrombie, George R.R. Martin, or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle should have on their shelf ... The Tyranny of Faith is a compelling follow-up to Richard Swan’s The Justice of Kings, full of the intrigue, foreboding, detailed worldbuilding and deep character explorations that made the first book so good. I had high expectations going into this book and it surpassed them. A five star read, hands down."
— Winter Is Coming on The Tyranny of Faith
Reminiscent of Andrzej Sapkowski ... [a] complex and dark historical fantasy series inspired by medieval state-military-church political conflicts.
— Kirkus (Starred Review) on The Tyranny of FaithThe Justice of Kings is utterly compelling, thoroughly engrossing, and written with such skillful assurance I could barely put it down. The characters feel so real I swear I suffered every horror and hangover alongside them, and their world—though we see just the smallest portion of it here—feels vastly complex, poised on the brink of a disaster I can’t wait to watch unfold.
— Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld, on The Justice of KingsThe Justice of Kings is equal parts heroic fantasy and murder mystery. Sir Konrad Vonvalt’s fierce intellect and arcane powers will make you long to follow in his footsteps, but it’s his young clerk, Helena who brings heart and dazzle to the story. Together they’re a formidable team, and Richard Swan’s sophisticated take on the fantasy genre will leave readers hungry for more.
— Sebastien de Castell, author of Spellslinger, on The Justice of KingsA stunning piece of modern fantasy writing.
— RJ Barker, author of The Bone Ships, on The Justice of KingsWith Swan’s impeccable worldbuilding, wit and claw-off-the-page characters, Tyranny of Faith seamlessly blends fantasy, mystery and horror into an addictive read, rife with unparalleled tension. A thoroughly satisfying sequel.
— H. M. Long, author of Hall of Smoke, on The Tyranny of FaithA fascinating look at justice, vengeance and the law — great characters, compelling and wonderfully written. A brilliant debut and fantastic start to the series.
— James Islington, author of The Shadow of What Was Lost, on The Justice of KingsA marvelously detailed world with an engrossing adventure from a unique perspective.
— K. S. Villoso, author of The Wolf of Oren-Yaro, on The Justice of KingsA fantastic debut.
— Peter McLean, author of Priest of Bones, on The Justice of KingsSwan crafts a strong, dynamic character in Vonvalt . . . This promises good things from the series to come.
— Publishers Weekly on The Justice of KingsMurder mystery meets grimdark political fantasy in this first of a trilogy … An intriguingly dark deconstruction of a beloved mystery trope.
— Kirkus (starred review) on The Justice of KingsThe world of the Empire of the Wolf is a rich and interesting one … Readers will enjoy the world building, Sir Konrad and his crew, and the unique touches to a familiar fantasy tale.
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Richard Swan is the author of science fiction and fantasy novels in the Art of War trilogy and the Empire of the Wolf series, as well as a stand-alone novel. He was born in England and spent most of his early life on Royal Air Force bases in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. After studying law at the University of Manchester, he was called to the bar to the Bar in 2011. He subsequently retrained as a solicitor specializing in commercial litigation.