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The Harp of Kings
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
The Harp of Kings
Series:
Warrior Bards #1
Written by:
Juliet Marillier 
Read by:
Imogen Sage 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
14 
Duration:
16 hours 24 minutes 
Published:
September 10 2019 
Available Date:
September 10 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655618614 
Genres:
Fiction; Fantasy Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Macmillan Australia 
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A young woman is both a bard – and a warrior – in this thrilling historical fantasy from the author of the Sevenwaters novels.

Eighteen-year-old Liobhan is a powerful singer and an expert whistle player. Her brother has a voice to melt the hardest heart, and is a rare talent on the harp. But Liobhan's burning ambition is to join the elite warrior band on Swan Island. She and her brother train there to compete for places, and find themselves joining a mission while still candidates. Their unusual blend of skills makes them ideal for this particular job, which requires going undercover as travelling minstrels. For Swan Island trains both warriors and spies. Their mission: to find and retrieve a precious harp, an ancient symbol of kingship, which has gone missing. If the instrument is not played at the upcoming coronation, the candidate will not be accepted and the kingdom will be thrown into disarray. Faced with plotting courtiers and tight-lipped druids, an insightful storyteller and a boorish Crown Prince, Liobhan soon realises an Otherworld power may be meddling in the affairs of the kingdom. When ambition clashes with conscience, Liobhan must make a bold decision – and the consequences may break her heart.

'Marillier is a fine folklorist and a gifted narrator.'
Publishers Weekly