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Stephen Deas

    1 janvier 1968

    Ingénieur dans l'industrie aérospatiale, Stephen Deas apporte une perspective unique à son écriture. Il explore les relations humaines complexes et les dilemmes moraux, situant souvent ses récits dans des environnements stimulants. Son œuvre se caractérise par des aperçus percutants sur la nature humaine et une narration méticuleusement élaborée.

    Dragon Queen
    The Adamantine Palace
    The Order of the Scales
    The King of the Crags
    The Splintered Gods
    • The Splintered Gods

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Forced to wage war by an unknown, the Dragon Queen is hated, safe while she has her dragon, but her necklace throttles her if she tries to flee. Berren the Bloody Judge, in another's body, seeks the man who stole his life. When he is in danger, a power inside him disintegrates others around. That power will lead to the Dragon Queen and battle.

      The Splintered Gods2014
      4,2
    • Dragon Queen

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Praised by the likes of Joe Abercrombie and Brent Weeks, Stephen Deas has made dragons his own. In the years before the Dragons laid waste to man's empire, the fearsome monsters were used for war and as gifts of surpassing wealth to buy favour in the constant political battles that tore at the kingdoms. Notorious in these battles was the Dragon Queen. And now she is a prisoner. But no-one is more dangerous than when caged... The critics, fellow authors and readers alike are agreed - if you love dragons and epic fantasy, Stephen Deas is the writer for you. The man who brought dragons back to their full glory, might and terror. Dragon Queen is a companion volume to the Memory of Flames trilogy and to THE BLACK MAUSOLEUM.

      Dragon Queen2013
    • Mankind faces fiery ruin as the dragons fly free and furious in an epic fantasy to rival A GAME OF THRONES.

      The Order of the Scales2012
      3,6
    • The empire is falling, the dragons are on the rise - a superb fantasy series for all fans of George R.R. Martin.

      The King of the Crags2011
      3,6
    • The Adamantine Palace

      • 379pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Praised by Joe Abercrombie and Brent Weeks alike - the dragon fantasy that heralded the arrival of an exciting new talent on the fantasy scene.

      The Adamantine Palace2009
      3,5