Chronicles of Marsh

King Fred sets out a history of the events of his reign, but is it comedy, politics, or tragedy?

The Princelings of the East are now King Fred and Prince Engineer George.  Gone are the years of innocence when they travelled for adventure and uncovered time tunnels and pirate plots.  

Now Fred, assisted by his queen, Kira, has the responsibility for his people, his lands, and for persuading the lords and kings of the Realms to act together for the common good. 

George just has to work on his inventions, always thinking of a final goal: to fulfil the promises made to Lord Mariusz so long ago. 

Neither has an easy task. 

Fred decides to write this history of his reign. He starts with the joy of his inheritance, but quickly shows us that developments in the Realms are not leading towards a settled and happy future.

Chronicles of Marsh is book 9 of the Princelings of the East series, and fills a gap between previous books and the final one, Princelings Revolution. It takes us from Fred’s first days as king, to the loss of the latest and most promising flying machine, a period of 8 years. The pressures of modern life will be familiar to readers, even if the princelings world doesn’t have the internet and mobile communications… yet.

Lovers of the series will enjoy this latest adventure, but newcomers may find it easier to start with book 1, 4, 5, even at book 7.  It’s a fantasy sociological and technical adventure in a world not quite like ours, suitable for age 10 and upwards.

Note that there is the death of a major character in this book. It makes me cry every time I read it.

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Facts about the book

  • First Published: 14th November 2019
  • Publisher: Princelings Publications
  • EReader formats: epub, mobi, pdf
  • Language: English 
  • Words/Pages (approx): 59,000 / 260
  • Age range/reading skill: teen and upwards

ebooks

ISBN (Smashwords and other online stores): 9780463785249

ASIN (Amazon): B07XC96C3R

Paperbacks

ISBN (all versions): 9781715725402 [updated 27.10.20]