The Dwarves are back! Germany's Number One bestselling author returns to his best-loved series.
After decades of occupation by the alfar, the dark elves have been defeated and peace has finally been declared.
But the nations still distrust each other, and when a child is found in the Grey Mountains who speaks the language of the alfar, the dwarves believe this little girl heralds a new threat. And they will be right - just not in the way they thought.
Under the orders of Ireheart, now High King of the dwarves, a small delegation is sent to search for Tungdil Goldhand, the true High King, who many believe dead. Against all odds, Tungdil has survived his mission to the terrifying realm of Phondrason. But is he truly the legendary hero of the dwarves, or an impostor at the heart of a deeper conspiracy?
And does he realise that the fiends from Phondrason themselves aren't far behind . . . ?
The action never lets up in this next exciting story in the saga of the dwarves and the alfar!
Read MoreTraces of true magic, wit and secrets untold . . . you will enjoy the story - Fantasy Book Review on The Dwarves seriesVery entertaining . . . [These] books are worth reading - Dat Book Reviews on The Dwarves seriesA gripping read with some very memorable characters . . . this will definitely satisfy - Worlds in Ink on The Dwarves seriesThe Dwarves is a well-constructed classic fantasy story that I greatly enjoyed - Speculative Book ReviewI was turning pages and eagerly awaiting the next plot twist. I totally recommend this book - Boom Tron on The War of the DwarvesThe prose is sharp, the action sequences bloody and all in this has been a real joy to read . . . pure joy from start to finish and definitely one I'd recommend to other fantasy fans. - Falcate Times on The Fate of the DwarvesTo pithily, if a little inaccurately sum it up, The Dwarves is just like Tolkien's The Hobbit, if the Hobbit grew up, started wearing a hoody and drinking on street corners. Or perhaps, Tolkien with a dash of Gemmell and a sprinkling of George R.R. Martin. - Malazan Empire on The DwarvesThe prose is sharp, the action sequences bloody and all in this has been a real joy to read. Throw into the mix some cracking double-dealing, some political machinations and all in this series has been a pure joy from start to finish and definitely one I'd recommend to other fantasy fans - Falcata Times on The Dwarves