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Thraxas books one to eight
THRAXAS
ISBN 1-85723-729-3
First Published 1999
Princess Du-Akai, third in line
to the throne, hires Thraxas to retrieve a missing
letter. Thraxas is pitted against the ruthless killer
Sarin the Merciless, who seems to be a lot more deadly
than she used to be. Worse, she's in league with
Horm the Dead, mad half-Orc sorcerer from the Kingdom
of Yal. Meanwhile the city is riven by internal strife
as Senators Cicerius and Rittius fight it out for the
post of Deputy Consul, and the criminal gangs The Society
of Friends and The Brotherhood struggle for control of the dwa
trade. Makri is busy studying at the Guild College
but needs no encouragement to pick up her sword and
enthusiastically join in with the fighting. Thraxas's investigation
leads him from the sewers of Turai right up to the Imperial
Palace, where he finds himself face to face with the King's
new dragon.
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THRAXAS AND THE WARRIOR MONKS
ISBN 1-85723-731-5
First Published 1999
In the scorching heat of the Turanian summer, Thraxas is doing his best
to avoid working. But his plans for a spell of uninterrupted beer drinking
and gambling go wrong when the Civil Guard arrest a man for murder, right
in Thraxas's office. Outraged at this insult to his dignity, Thraxas goes
into action. Soon he finds himself in the middle of a deadly war between
two rival bands of ferocious warrior monks. Things get complicated when
a sorcerer is killed and a consignment of the King's gold goes missing.
To add to his difficulties, Makri decides to give shelter to a wanted criminal
which is bound to attract a lot of unwanted attention from the city authorities.
Worse, Sarin the Merciless is back in town, and the bodies are piling up
at an alarming rate.
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THRAXAS AT THE RACES
ISBN 1-85723-734-X
First Published 1999
It's a bad day for Thraxas when
he's fined in court and threatened by two old enemies – Rittius, head of security at the Palace, and
Glixius Dragon killer, a very unfriendly sorcerer. Things look up when
Thraxas is hired by his old army commander to find a missing painting
but quickly go wrong when the commander ends up dead. Thraxas finds himself
embroiled in a murder enquiry when really all he wants to be doing is
gambling at the chariot races. An Elvish chariot arrives for the big
race and so, to Thraxas's surprise, does a chariot belonging to an Orc
lord. Thraxas and Makri – surprisingly keen on gambling herself – find
themselves obliged to assist the Orc lord when his
chariot is sabotaged. The situation worsens when Thraxas
becomes the chief suspect in the murder he's investigating. Meanwhile
Turai plunges into despair as the unending rain threatens to wash the
city away. With the climate, the authorities and a cunning murderer all
ranged against him, can Thraxas solve his case, and, just as important,
emerge from the chariot races with a healthy profit?
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THRAXAS AND THE ELVISH ISLES
ISBN 1-84149-002-4
First Published 2000
Thraxas is pleased to be invited
to the Elvish Island of Avula, to investigate a crime
on behalf of an old friend. Sailing south means he
can avoid the harsh Turanian winter, and also get away
from Makri, who's recent behaviour has been such as
to outrage all decent citizens of Turai. Naturally Makri refuses to be
left behind, and muscles her way into trip, much to the displeasure of
the Turanian Prince who knows that her Orcish blood isn't going
to be welcome in any Elvish land. Once there, Thraxas
finds himself deeply involved in the puzzling case of the Elves sacred
tree and Makri starts giving sword fighting lessons to a very puny young
Elf. Meanwhile the poets are making ready for their festival, though
some of the younger Elves seem to be experimenting with dwa, a deadly
drug that's already ravaged the city of Turai. As a restful holiday,
Thraxas's voyage south doesn't
work out as well as he hoped. There's a lot more crime
among the Elves than he expected and his actions in
trying to sort it out leads him into conflict with
the Lord of Isles, the Prince of Turai, and virtually
everyone else on Avula.
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THRAXAS AND THE SORCERERS
ISBN 1-84149-077-6
First Published 2001
Thraxas arrives back from the Elvish
Isles rather too quickly for his liking. Turai
is still gripped by a fierce winter. The only thing to do is drink beer
in front of a roaring fire in the Avenging Axe. To his annoyance, the
city authorities won't let him rest. Every Sorcerer in the Human lands
is heading for Turai, to elect a new leader. The
Turanian government is desperate for a Turanian sorcerer to be chosen
as head of the guild. This will require cheating, bribery and corruption
on a massive scale. Naturally, they turn to Thraxas. Unfortunately, while
Thraxas is embarking on his own campaign of cheating, bribery and corruption,
one of the foreign sorcerers is murdered and the
Turanian candidate for head of the guild becomes the prime suspect. Thraxas
has to clear her name, but the investigation proves
difficult. The sorcerers' meeting is one of the most riotously drunken
affairs ever seen in Turai, and with so much beer around, Thraxas has
a lot of distractions. Meanwhile Makri finds her own unmatched fighting
skills crumbling in the face of an excess of illegal
substances, and when she's given the task of looking after the exotic
Princess Direeva she seems likely to cause another diplomatic scandal,
and once more outrage all decent citizens of Turai.
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THRAXAS AND THE DANCE OF DEATH
ISBN 1-84149-121-7
First Published 2002
As reported in the Truthful Chronicle,
purveyor of news to the city of Turai:
'WHY HAS NO
ATTEMPT BEEN MADE TO ARREST THE RENEGADE TRIBUNE THRAXAS?'
'All
signs indicate that Thraxas - a so called 'investigator'
of whom we have had reason to complain before - is heavilly involved
in the affair. Our enquiries show that in the last
three days this man has been at the scene of a great many unexplained
deaths. Several landlords report that Thraxas - a huge man of bestial
appetites - visited their taverns only minutes before
a series of savage murders were committed, leaving swiftly after searching
the bodies for valuables.
Furthermore Thraxas, a known
associate of several renegade sorcerers, has been repeatedly
questioned by the Consul, after an attempt was made to blackmail
Lisutaris Mistress of the Sky. While we have no absolute proof
that Thraxas was behind this attempt, he has reportedly been
trying to sell various personal items belonging to the Sorcerer,
including a diary and items of jewellery. Reports from other
sources indicate that guards at the Guild College were forced
to eject him after he menaced Professor Toarius over a sum of
five gurans.
Although it cannot yet be proved that Thraxas is
responsible for the mysterious apparitions that have been troubling
the city, he is known to have dabbled in the sorcerous arts,
and may be in possession of several devastating Orcish spells
(he is fluent in the Orcish language, and is rumoured to have
several Orcish associates) It has recently come to light that
he once threw down his shield and fled the field of battle,
an offence for which he will shortly face charges in court.
Why is this man still at liberty? And why, we would like to
know, was he ever granted the office of Tribune? Even in a city
as corrupt as Turai, surely a man of such reputation should
not be able to bribe his way into a lucrative government position
...'
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THRAXAS AT WAR
ISBN 1-84149-242-6
First Published 2003
Winter has arrived and once more the city of Turai is as cold as the Ice Queen's Grave. Thraxas would like to spend the season in front of the fire, though Makri, still determined to continue her education, finds time complain that the Guild College is closed. Rumours abound that the Orcs are on their way. Lisutaris, Mistress of the Sky, is convinced that Prince Amrag will attack the city soon, though Turai's other sorcerers aren't convinced. Much against his will, Thraxas is drafted onto the war council, where he would be content to show his skill at the dinner table until, unfortunately, a senior member of the government is murdered and Thraxas finds himself once more dragged unwillingly into the investigation.
THRAXAS UNDER SIEGE
ISBN 1-84149-254-X
First Published 2005
The city of Turai is menaced by an enemy army and
Thraxas is troubled by a city-wide food shortage. With
no yams to go with his stew, life hardly seems worth
living. Things get worse when the city is gripped by
plague and Thraxas finds himself surrounded by illness
on all sides. Even the fearless Makri finds herself
troubled by the way people are falling ill all around
her. Soon you can't move in the Avenging Axe for casualties.
To make matters worse, Thraxas is eager to participate
in the biggest card game the Avenging Axe has ever
seen, but he can't raise the money to join the game.
The city needs saving and Thraxas needs money, so there's no alternative
for the large investigator to get to work, solve some crime, and earn
some gold.
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