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The Lost War

The Lost War

Series: The Eidyn Saga #1

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Justin Lee Anderson's sensational epic fantasy debut was voted best self-published fantasy book of the year* and begins a tale of magic, mayhem, and a ragtag group of adventurers who just might be the key to saving their kingdom.

 "Excellent - full of great characters, tense action scenes and truly surprising twists. A highly recommended read." - James Islington

The war is over, but peace can be hell.

Demons continue to burn farmlands, violent mercenaries roam the wilds, and a plague is spreading. The country of Eidyn is on its knees.

In a society that fears and shuns him, Aranok is the first mage to be named King's Envoy. And his latest task is to restore an exiled foreign queen to her throne.

The band of allies he assembles each have their own unique skills. But they are strangers to one another, and at every step across the ravaged land, a new threat emerges, lies are revealed, and distrust could destroy everything they are working for. Somehow, Aranok must bring his companions together and uncover the conspiracy that threatens the kingdom--before war returns to the realms again.

"Rich in action and intrigue, this fantasy adventure is sure to please fans of David Gemmell." - Anthony Ryan 

"Exquisite." - Gareth Hanrahan

"Strikingly intense . . . . Immersive and thoroughly compelling." - SFX

Book Details

Publisher: Orbit

First Published: May 16, 2023

Pages:

  • Paperback: 528

ISBN:

  • Paperback: 9780316454070

Physical Information:

  • Paperback: 1.5" H x 9.2" L x 5.9" W (1.25 lbs)
About the Author

Justin Lee Anderson was a professional writer and editor for 15 years before his debut novel Carpet Diem was published and won the 2018 Audie award for humor. His second novel, The Lost War, won the 2020 SPFBO award. Born in Scotland, he spent his childhood in the US thanks to his dad's football (soccer) career, and also lived in the south of France for three years. He now lives with his family just outside his hometown of Edinburgh.

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