
The Sword of the Spirits Trilogy
About this book
The Prince in A thirteen-year-old’s expectations of royalty give way to adventure in the first book in the post-apocalyptic Sword of the Spirits trilogy from the author of The Tripods series. In Winchester, roles are clearly defined. Warriors fight battles every spring. Dwarfs make the swords and the shields. Grotesque mutants are the servant class. Seers interpret the wishes and predictions of the spirits. And the Prince is the ruler of the city. Thirteen-year-old Luke has no reason to suspect that any of this will change. It’s been this way for centuries...at least since the year 2000. But things are not what they seem, and soon Luke is thrown into a story of ambition and adventure in the primitive world of the future, Beyond the Burning Luke encounters rage, treachery, and revenge in the second book in the post-apocalyptic Sword of the Spirits trilogy from the author of The Tripods series. As the Prince in Waiting, Luke has been protected by the High Seers since his father’s murder and his half-brother’s ascension to the throne of Winchester. But after hiding for months in the underground Sanctuary, Luke discovers a shocking in a world where mechanical devices have been forbidden, the Seers themselves are secret technologists. Now restless, Luke seizes the chance to explore the world around him. His quest leads him to unimaginable dangers and unexpected delights...but the most dangerous part of his journey awaits him at home. The Sword of the in the conclusion to the trilogy set in post-apocalyptic England, Luke returns a triumphant Prince from his expedition in the North, although he loses the three things he cares about most.
Where to buy
No purchase options available at this time.
More by John Christopher

A Dusk of Demons
John Christopher

A Wrinkle in the Skin
John Christopher

Beyond the Burning Lands
John Christopher

Christmas on Ganymede and Other Stories
Michael Swanwick, Barry N. Malzberg, Frederik Pohl, Poul Anderson, Martin H. Greenberg, Connie Willis, Jack McDevitt, Gene Wolfe, Gordon R. Dickson, Isaac Asimov, Robert F. Young, John Christopher, Frank M. Robinson, James White