The Bastard King, Harry Turtledove
The Bastard King, Harry Turtledove
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The Bastard King

Author: Harry Turtledove

Series: Scepter of Mercy

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 21 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/15/2025


Synopsis

More than four centuries ago, the Scepter of Mercy was lost to the king of Avornis, and each subsequent liege has promised—and failed—to return the powerful talisman to its rightful home. Now, young Lanius, the only surviving son of King Mergus, rules, though he is considered illegitimate and must abide by the decisions of regents. Still, the legacy of the missing scepter ultimately belongs to him. But it is also coveted by the Banished One, an immortal exiled by the other gods, who invades the world of men through their dreams. Lanius, with no talent or heart for battle, must keep those in the sway of the malevolent deity from Avornis's borders. To this end, Lanius requires the help of Grus, a fearless and respected captain of the king's navy. But Grus has a far loftier destiny than his common birth would suggest—and the bastard king's brave, accomplished ally might well turn out to be his most dangerous adversary.

Originally published under the pen name Dan Chernenko, The Bastard King is a magnificent foray into epic fantasy by the incomparable Harry Turtledove, the prolific and multi-award-winning master of alternate history science fiction. A tale of courage and destiny, it is alive with action, imagination, and humanity, and populated by richly complex, imperfect heroes, and a villain as truly fiendish as any that has ever graced the fantasy genre.

About Harry Turtledove

Harry Turtledove (he/him) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer whom Publishers Weekly has called the "Master of Alternate History." He has received numerous awards and distinctions, including the Hugo Award for Best Novella, the HOMer Award for Short story, and the John Esthen Cook Award for Southern Fiction. Turtledove's works include the Crosstime Traffic, Worldwar, Darkness, and Opening of the World series; the stand-alone novels The House of Daniel, Fort Pillow, and Give Me Back My Legions!; and over a dozen short stories available on Tor.com. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, novelist Laura Frankos, and their four daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tani on March 20, 2020

I thought this started out OK. It felt a bit old school, and I was in the mood for that, so I ignored the things that bothered me, like the excessively patriarchal bullshit and the way it buries its gay character/villain very early on. I thought it had a bit of an interesting take on things, and tha......more

Goodreads review by Mireille on February 01, 2014

Keep your Hemingway out of my fantasy, and I'll be happy. The cat sat on the mat. That's the overall writing style, an odd choice for a book filed with characters who rape, cheat on their wives, and are at their best when they're at war. The plot is a good one, an interesting enough concept to push......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on December 21, 2023

There are times I wish I had put a book down sooner. This was one of those. If you’re looking for action, look elsewhere. If you’re looking for political intrigue, head back to the library. If you’re looking for originality…..maybe. There were glimmers, but they weren’t developed in this first book......more

Goodreads review by Blind on October 12, 2024

3.75 Surprisingly interesting read of a Merovingian-/late Roman-style empire with a good focus on court politics. Shows some of Turtledove's usual lengths by the end, but fun in its insistence that despite some strange creatures and magic, human problems prevail (notwithstanding the Big Bad). Not to......more

Goodreads review by Beth (Bepi) on March 26, 2018

A well-written story with two likable main characters, for two very different reasons.......more