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Books with author David S. Duncan

  • Impossible Odds: A Chronicle of the King's Blades

    Dave Duncan

    eBook (HarperCollins e-books, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Elite warrior swordsmen, they are unequalled in any time or realm . . .The King's BladesThe King has decreed that new Blades must be sworn into the service of the Grand Duke Rubin, deposed by a foul usurper and currently on the run. But none of the rough youths being readied at Ironhall possess the seasoning to survive what better, more skilled Blades already have not. Still, two woefully unprepared candidates are approached with an offer of early bonding and probable death: deft but dense, rude Ranter, and eager, impetuous Ringwood . . . with a third, the inadequate swordsman but potentially able spy Bellman, enlisted into their threadbare ranks. Joining the Duke's entourage along with the courageous and prescient White Sister Trudy, the would-be champions must restore a rightful ruler to the throne or die in the process. But before them waits an army of the dead. And the Duke whom the Blades must protect to the last drop of their lifeblood is not the liege they imagined . . .
  • The Death of Nnanji

    Dave Duncan

    eBook (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, April 1, 2014)
    In this masterful sword-and-sorcery epic, “Duncan has created strong and moving characters . . . and a world as rich and layered as our own” (Iceberg Ink). For fifteen years, the truce has held. Swordsmen of the Tryst of Casr have kept the peace and extended the rule of law over half the world, but now sorcerers have started killing swordsmen again, and swordsmen traitors are aiding them. Shonsu—who was Wallie Smith before he became a swordsman of the seventh rank and liege lord of the Tryst—must once more gird on the seventh sword of Chioxin, and this time he rides out to fight the war that he hoped would never come. As he leads his army forth, its two most junior members are Vixini, son of Shonsu, and Addis, son of Nnanji, who has an oath of vengeance to fulfill. Their failure or success will determine the fate of the world for the next thousand years.
  • Hernando de Soto: A Savage Quest in the Americas

    David E. Duncan

    Paperback (University of Oklahoma Press, Sept. 15, 1997)
    This is the story of a legendary expedition across four thousand miles of the future United States, led by an explorer searching for an illusionary empire of gold. Formerly the second-in-command in Francisco Pizarro’s conquest of the Incas in 1531, Hernando de Soto arrived in the country he called La Florida in 1539, leading a glittering, armored Renaissance-era army of six hundred men on the first major exploration of North America. Obsessed with finding a second Inca empire, he instead encountered the Mississippians, a sophisticated culture of mound and city builders, warriors, artisans, and diplomats whose society collapsed after the Spaniards’ destructive march through their territory. Unable to find his golden country, Soto pushed deeper into the wilderness, ravaged by exhaustion, starvation, and incessant warfare with the Mississippians until he died and was secretly buried in the Mississippi River, which he is credited (wrongly) with discovering.
  • Fields of Grace

    David Duncan

    eBook (, July 18, 2017)
    I was born in Accra, Ghana. At the age of 18, I moved to Canada to pursue an education and a career. The next 10 years were spent wrestling through issues of Faith, Calling, and Identity. This short book is a collection of notes that captured my struggle, and my growth. I share them hoping that they connect with thoughts you may have, as you make your own journey, and free you to ask questions that you have perhaps not dared to ask. There are no answers in these pages, consider them simply as the words of a fellow pilgrim, on his journey through life.
  • Hernando De Soto: A Savage Quest in the Americas

    David Ewing Duncan

    Hardcover (Crown, March 12, 1996)
    For the first time, a book that tells the truth about Hernando de Soto's legendary expedition across what would become the United States, where he squandered a fortune in gold won in the conquest of Peru, and drove himself slowly mad searching for a second Inca empire. Maps and line drawings.
  • The Death of Nnanji

    Dave Duncan

    Paperback (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, May 27, 2014)
    In this masterful sword-and-sorcery epic, “Duncan has created strong and moving characters . . . and a world as rich and layered as our own” (Iceberg Ink). For fifteen years, the truce has held. Swordsmen of the Tryst of Casr have kept the peace and extended the rule of law over half the world, but now sorcerers have started killing swordsmen again, and swordsmen traitors are aiding them. Shonsu—who was Wallie Smith before he became a swordsman of the seventh rank and liege lord of the Tryst—must once more gird on the seventh sword of Chioxin, and this time he rides out to fight the war that he hoped would never come. As he leads his army forth, its two most junior members are Vixini, son of Shonsu, and Addis, son of Nnanji, who has an oath of vengeance to fulfill. Their failure or success will determine the fate of the world for the next thousand years.
  • The Death of a Giant: The End of the Illegal Drug Industry

    David Duncan Sr.

    eBook (Xlibris US, Aug. 28, 2014)
    Where any problem is concerned the solution is proven to be the solution by the effect that it has on the problem.If what is applied to the problem rids one of the problem, then what was applied has qualified itself as the solution.With this being said the question that comes to mind where the war on drugs is concerned is, how does whats been applied thus far qualify as the answer or solution to the problem? From the time that the war on drugs was declared by then presidentRichard Nixon in 1971 until now, has there been any real progress made in bringing this problem under control?The policies that have been implemented, the money that has been spent, the judicial attention, the policing efforts both domestically and abroad, none of this has made a significant impact on the problem.As a matter of fact the problem is still epidemic in size.
  • The Crooked House

    Dave Duncan

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Jan. 1, 1799)
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  • Dude, Where's Your Helmet?

    David A. Duncan

    Paperback (Rocky Mountain Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    When Dan met Jack to go mountain biking, he saw that Jack had forgotten something IMPORTANT. Dan asked, "Dude, where's your helmet?"Jack replied, "My head gets too hot. I don't need my helmet."So off they went mountain biking.Dan and jack were having fun riding down the mountain. Then, all of a sudden, Jack hit a rock and went fyling over his handlebar. He landed head first on the ground. Jack hurt his head badly.Trying to convince kids that wearing a helmet is an important and potentially lifesaving thing to do while mountain biking, climbing, caving, skiing or snowboarding is difficult at best and frustrating at worst for many parents, educators and caregivers. Dude, Where's Your Helmet? is a fun-filled, non-preachy book for kids about the consequences of not wearing the proper gear when engaged in various outdoor activities. With a hip design, easy-to-read text and witty photos highlighting plenty of cool gear, this book is perfect for elementary school-aged children between four and eight years old.
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  • Impossible Odds: A Chronicle of the King's Blades

    Dave Duncan

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper Voyager, Sept. 28, 2004)
    Elite warrior swordsmen, they are unequalled in any time or realm . . .The King's BladesThe King has decreed that new Blades must be sworn into the service of the Grand Duke Rubin, deposed by a foul usurper and currently on the run. But none of the rough youths being readied at Ironhall possess the seasoning to survive what better, more skilled Blades already have not. Still, two woefully unprepared candidates are approached with an offer of early bonding and probable death: deft but dense, rude Ranter, and eager, impetuous Ringwood . . . with a third, the inadequate swordsman but potentially able spy Bellman, enlisted into their threadbare ranks. Joining the Duke's entourage along with the courageous and prescient White Sister Trudy, the would-be champions must restore a rightful ruler to the throne or die in the process. But before them waits an army of the dead. And the Duke whom the Blades must protect to the last drop of their lifeblood is not the liege they imagined . . .
  • The Revelation of Gabriel Adam

    S.L. Duncan

    eBook (Medallion Media Group, July 21, 2014)
    Seventeen-year-old Gabriel Adam is used to relocating a lot. When a mysterious assassin burns his home to the ground, Gabriel’s father reveals the truth of why they are always on the move: Gabriel is one of four archangels, born human and sent to stop Armageddon. Now Gabe must set aside dreams of attending NYU to try to fulfill his newly discovered role. Racing against time, Gabe and his father travel to the English university town of Durham, hoping the last surviving member of an ancient religious sect can guide them. With the assassin in pursuit, Gabe must shoulder the weight of his new life and an impossible destiny as protector of the entire human race.
  • The Salvation of Gabriel Adam

    S.L. Duncan

    eBook (Medallion Press, )
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