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The Sword and the Eye

Saga of the House of Eigin: Book 1

Justin Leiber

The great pard, emblem of the House of Eigin, is fallen. That noble line is unmade, its members in hiding in the provincial keep of Southkirk, its last prince a kitchen serf who answers to the name of Kinch. And the invader, Sorgun, Lord of Lothia, oppresses the land with the aid of the mysterious Priests of the Eye. Sorgun's dominion is savage and his vengeance upon Eigin swift. But the word kinch means a trick or a noose, as the Lothians will soon learn.

The Sword and the Tower

Saga of the House of Eigin: Book 2

Justin Leiber

Young Kinch the Noose, Prince of the House of Eigin and bearer of the singing sword, has by battle won an ancient kingdom. Now comes the season to wage peace. Thus Kinch begins a quest of chivalry, discovery and mystery: to turn enemies into allies, allies into friends; to seek answers in a world of forgotten magic and arcane engines, immortal fortresses and power-laden medallions; to learn why clues in the very stones pointed to not one lost past, but many. The key lies in a hidden desert tower. But the path leads through a gauntlet of cut-throats, assassins and a conquering army. And Kinch can only win peace and knowledge by destroying the sorcerous religion that has him marked for death, the Priesthood of the Eye. And then he will have to find, and free, his foes' blind, whispering god.