
| ISBN: | 9780886778514 |
| Publisher: | DAW |
| Published: | 31 December, 1998 |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Language: | English |
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| Editions: |
13 other editions
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- 1 Arrows of the Queen
- 2 Arrow's Flight
- 3 Arrow's Fall
- 4 The Oathbound
- 5 Oathbreakers
- 6 Magic's Pawn
- 7 Magic's Promise
- 8 Magic’s Price
- 9 By the Sword
- 10 The Mage Winds
- 11 Winds of Change (The Mage Winds, Book 2)
- 12 Winds of Fury
- 13 The Black Gryphon
- 15 The White Gryphon
- 17 The Silver Gryphon (The Mage Wars)
- 18 Storm Breaking (Mage storms)
- 19 Sword of Ice: And Other Tales of Valdemar
- 20 Owlflight
- 21 Oathblood
- 22 Owlsight
- 23 Owlknight
- 24 Brightly Burning
- 25 Take a Thief
- 26 Exile's Honor
- 27 Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 28 Exile's Valor
- 29 Crossroads and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 30 Foundation
- 31 Moving Targets and Other Tales of Valdemar (Valdemar Series)
- 32 Changing the World
- 33 Valdemar
- 34 Finding the Way and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 36 Under the Vale and Other Tales of Valdemar
- 38 Bastion
- 39 Closer to HomeHerald Spy
- 40 Untitled Valdemar Anthology #8
- 41 Closer to the Heart
- 42 Crucible
- 43 Closer to the Chest
- 44 Tempest
- 45 Pathways
- 46 The Hills Have Spies (Valdemar: Family Spies)
- 47 Choices
- 48 Eye Spy
- 51 Passages
- 52 Valdemar (The Founding of Valdemar)
- 53 The Name of the Wind
- 55 Shenanigans
- 56 Gryphon Trilogy - Gryphon in Light
- 57 Anything With Nothing
- 59 Gryphon's Valor
- 1-3 The Mage Wars (A Valdemar Omnibus)
- 7-9 The Last Herald-Mage Trilogy
- 22-23 Vows and Honor
- 32-34 Winds of Fate
- 35-37 The Mage Storms (a Valdemar Omnibus)
- Storm rising
- Storm breaking
- Storm Warning
- Storm Warning (Mage Storms)
- Storm Warning (The Mage Storms)
- Storm Warning - Book One of the Mage Storms
Owlknight follows Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon's two earlier novels about Darian Firkin, Owlflight and Owlsight. By now the boy who ran from barbarian invaders is both knight of Valdemar and a master mage; he is governor of a small province and in love with Keisha who returns his feelings, but he still has problems and responsibilities. For one thing, he has never solved the mystery of what happened to his parents. For another, Keisha refuses to marry him lest his role as governor and hers of healer come into conflict--and there are still barbarians beyond the border who threaten one day to come back. The story of how these problems are all resolved is told in a quiet tone unusual in this sort of epic fantasy. Darian has as much to look within for the solution to these issues as to struggle in the outside world. The woodland journey during which he does this is much of the time a celebration of the renewal of the human soul by the natural world. Lackey and Dixon have found a courtly, meditative way of telling an attractively simple story. Darian's growth to final maturity is inevitable, but still fascinating. --Roz Kaveney, Amazon.co.uk



























