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Cherith Baldry also writes the Abbey Mysteries for children and she write the Warriors series about cats under the penname Erin Hunter with Kate Cary and Victoria Holmes.

Eaglesmount — (2001-2004) Publisher: Vair, a brave young pine marten, had hoped to show off his skill with a sword at the Watersmeet summer fair, but after his father is killed by a gang of thieves, Vair learns that his destiny will take him to Watersmeet for a more important reason.

Cherith Baldry Eaglesmount 1. The Silver Horn 2. The Emerald Throne 3. The Lake of DarknessCherith Baldry Eaglesmount 1. The Silver Horn 2. The Emerald Throne 3. The Lake of DarknessCherith Baldry Eaglesmount 1. The Silver Horn 2. The Emerald Throne 3. The Lake of Darkness

Stand-alone novels:
Cherity Baldry Exiled from Camelot fantasy book reviewsExiled from Camelot
— (2000) Publisher: The court of Camelot is unsettled by the arrival of Loholt, King Arthur's illegitimate son. Driven by the need for an heir, the king embraces the stranger, though not everyone in Camelot so readily accepts the mysterious young man. Arthur's seneschal and foster brother, the redoubtable Sir Kay, is especially suspicious of Loholt's motives. And when Loholt is killed, Kay finds himself under suspicion of murder. Stripped of his knighthood, Kay forges an unwilling alliance with the renegade Briant and his lover, the enchantress Brisane, who seek to bring down the men closest to the king. If Sir Kay cannot redirect their plot or win back the court's trust, nothing will save Camelot from the twin threats of war and evil sorcery.


Cherith Baldry The Reliquary Ring fantasy book reviewsThe Reliquary Ring — (2002) Publisher: The setting is a fabulously wealthy maritime city where created humans (genics) are despised and exploited by the genuine human citizens. But then the sinister Count Dracone plots to seize ultimate power with the aid of infernal beings and the emissaries and technology of the sinister northern Empire. Set in a parallel Venice, this is a beautifully written fantasy of good versus evil, tolerance and charity versus fanaticism and self-interest. It draws us into not only the rich beauty and opulence of a wealthy city, undersea inhabitants and the eccentric inventiveness of the northern neighbours, but is also an excursion to hell itself.


Cherith Baldry The Roses of Roazon fantasy book reviewsThe Roses of Roazon — (2004) Publisher: When icon painter Alissende presents Joscelin, the new Duke of Roazon, with a beautifuly depicted image of the divinity as Healer, she is not aware of the impact her painting will have on the history of Avorig. Thus far the Church agrees their deity has only shown himself as Warrior or Judge.



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