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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 The Forsaken Lands
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y separately published work icon The Lascar's Dagger Glenda Larke , London : Orbit , 2013 8193598 2013 single work novel fantasy young adult

'Saker appears to be a simple priest, but in truth he's a spy for the head of his faith. Wounded in the line of duty by a Lascar sailor's blade, the weapon seems to follow him home. Unable to discard it, nor the sense of responsibility it brings, Saker can only follow its lead. The dagger puts Saker on a journey to distant shores, on a path that will reveal terrible secrets about the empire, about the people he serves, and destroy the life he knows. The Lascar's dagger demands a price, and that price will be paid in blood.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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y separately published work icon The Dagger's Path Glenda Larke , London : Orbit , 2015 8318799 2015 single work novel fantasy

'ONLY A TRAITOR CAN SAVE THEM

'When sailors came to Ardhi's homeland, they plundered not only its riches, but its magic too. Now disgraced islander Ardhi must retrieve what was stolen, but there are ruthless men after this power, men who will do anything to possess it...

'Sorcerers, pirates, and thieves collide in this thrilling sequel to Glenda Larke's epic fantasy adventure, The Lascar's Dagger.' (Publication summary)

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y separately published work icon The Fall of the Dagger Glenda Larke , United Kingdom (UK) : Orbit , 2016 9436313 2016 single work novel fantasy

'A king corrupted, a sorcerer on the throne, a land in peril…

'Excommunicated cleric Saker returns from exile in the Spice Islands to find his homeland in chaos.

'A dark sorcerer controls the ear of the King, turning him against his own son and heir, while a corrupted army gathers in the shadows.

'With the illusionist Sorrel and islander Ardhi, armed with magic from Ardhi’s homeland, Saker now must stand between his city and the corruption that threatens to cripple it, before it is too late . . .'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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      England,
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Works about this Work

Reflections on an Australian Fantasy : Constructing the Impossible John Ryan , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Coolabah , no. 18 2016; (p. 16-22)
'The following article explores the importance of fantasy as an important literary form. I specifically focus on the social function of fantasy genre texts produced in the Australian context to address the following key questions. First, is there such a thing as Australian fantasy? And second, what are the ethical considerations and issues around the use of Aboriginal and European mythic systems to provide non-indigenous writers with their material for creating fantasy worlds?' (Publication abstract)
Reflections on an Australian Fantasy : Constructing the Impossible John Ryan , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Coolabah , no. 18 2016; (p. 16-22)
'The following article explores the importance of fantasy as an important literary form. I specifically focus on the social function of fantasy genre texts produced in the Australian context to address the following key questions. First, is there such a thing as Australian fantasy? And second, what are the ethical considerations and issues around the use of Aboriginal and European mythic systems to provide non-indigenous writers with their material for creating fantasy worlds?' (Publication abstract)
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