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A New Queen Rises: Part Three of 'A King's Head'

Avalind and Cabral have been washed out to sea by a monstrous wave and the Hag has been destroyed. Or so it is believed. Baron Dumarrick takes up the reins of state, but only as regent. In Draal, the new king, Kurian, faces the sternest test of his sovereignty yet as a massive insurrection bears down on Zinal, intent on obliterating the Furaks forever. Meanwhile in the Kingdom, peace is still a distant ideal as a murderous new queen rises to launch an audacious bid for power. But who is she? 'A New Queen Rises' is the concluding part of the 'King's Head' Trilogy that began with Callin Vorst striking an unholy bargain with the Hag and ends with... what?

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David Waine was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, in 1949. He started writing seriously after leaving the teaching profession. His first book, 'The Planning Officers' was published in 2011. A fantasy trilogy ('A King's Head') and two crime thrillers ('Rutter Books') have since followed. He has just published the first part of a sequel fantasy trilogy and a third 'Rutter Book' is also in preparation. David Waine has been married for over a quarter of a century and has two sons. He and his wife have a small holding in the Pennines of northern England, where they raise horses, goats, chickens and sheep.

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