Arrows of the Queen

Arrows of the Queen

1987 • 320 pages

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Average rating3.4

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Talia, a runaway Holdgirl, is chosen to become a trainee herald in the queen's elite guard and to care for young Princess Elspeth, heir to the throne. The sequels are Arrow's Flight (1987) and Arrow's Fall (1988). The author's Last Herald Mage series (Magic's Pawn, 1989; Magic's Price, 1990; and Magic's Promise, 1990), and her Mage Winds trilogy (Winds of Fate, 1991; Winds of Change, 1992; and Winds of Fury, 1993) are set in the same world. The Black Gryphon (1994), written by Lackey and Larry Dixon, is set in Valdemar 1,000 years earlier. Storm Warning (1994) is the first book in the author's Mage Storms trilogy, also set in Valdemar. Annotation. Talia, a young runaway, is made a herald at the royal court after she rescues one of the legendary Companions. When she uncovers a plot to seize the throne, Talia must use her empathic powers to save the queen. Talia, a trainee Herald, must use her untried psychic and empathic powers to protect the Queen of Valdemar and her child from a deadly conspiracy that threatens to destroy the kingdom.

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Series

3 primary books

Valdemar: Heralds of Valdemar

Valdemar: Heralds of Valdemar is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Mercedes Lackey.

Arrows of the Queen
Arrow's Flight
Arrow's Fall

Series

49 primary books

Valdemar (Publication order)

Valdemar (Publication order) is a 49-book series with 49 primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon.

Arrows of the Queen
Arrow's Flight
Arrow's Fall
The Oathbound
Oathbreakers

Series

38 primary books

Valdemar (Chronological)

Valdemar (Chronological) is a 38-book series with 38 primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon.

The Black Gryphon
The White Gryphon
The Silver Gryphon
Beyond
Into the West

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Re-read (new audio version). Will review soon at www.fantasyliterature.com.

February 14, 2011
October 22, 2020

Good escapist literature. For me, it falls somewhere between three and four stars. I've read The Last Herald-Mage trilogy by Lackey, which I really enjoyed. Arrows of the Queen was much simpler a story, and you could tell that it was Lackey's first book from the writing quality.

September 13, 2019