• The King-Killing Queen

  • By: Shawn Speakman
  • Narrated by: Tara Sands
  • Length: 10 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The King-Killing Queen

By: Shawn Speakman
Narrated by: Tara Sands
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In this first book of a new trilogy author Anna Smith Spark calls “a dark love letter to high fantasy”, a woman discovers her unknown past carries with it a terrible future.

When Alafair Goode lay wounded during his quest to destroy Mordreadth the Great Darkness, a witch magicked and saved the future high king’s life to fulfill his destiny. Thereafter, all born to his line also cannot die, to be only undone by natural death.

Decades later, Sylvie Raventress is the devoted apprentice to the master historian stepbrother of the high king. It is a life of scholarly pursuit and privilege where one day she will take her instructor’s place and write her own histories. But beside Alafair’s deathbed, Sylvie and his scions learn a surprising truth—she is no orphan but is his named heir. Worse, when he dies, the witch’s curse is no more, leaving all of them suddenly mortal and vulnerable.

With her siblings loathing Sylvie’s selection and vying for her throne, she must rely on a fae guide, a disgraced former first knight, and a cantankerous light-weaver to restore the fracturing kingdom and become high queen. And yet the thing none of them know is destiny has its own part to play too.

For the witch saved Alafair Goode for her own reasons....

Set 400 years before the events of The Dark Thorn, The King-Killing Queen is a perfect place for new and established Speakman fans.

©2023 Shawn Speakman (P)2023 Audible, Inc.

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Fast paced old world France & Fae!

This is a fast paced story with wonderful characters and lots of adventure, magical creatures, and interesting old world destinations. Even Merlin makes an appearance! The narrator is pretty good overall. I will definitely be listening to the sequel when it comes out!

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Great book

I couldn’t get through this one fast enough. I’m really excited for more of the story to come in the future

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Short and long

I read the original short story in The Kingdom Must Fall compilation and really enjoyed it. When I heard Speakman was extending on the story to make a full novel on Kickstarter, I went all in. And it did not disappoint. Well written and enjoyable.

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