Book 9: The King's Watch
Welcome to Ireland. Now die.
Conrad has a lot on his plate, and recovering from a punctured kidney is only the start…
Top of his to-do list is a trip to Cornwall for an interview with Morwenna Mowbray, Vessel and victim of Fae magick.
Before he can go, Tom Morton has news on the missing book, the Codex Defanatus.
And soon it becomes clear that all roads lead across the Irish Sea, to a country where Conrad has no jurisdiction, no allies, and where his enemies are not one, but two Fae Queens.
He knows that it’s a long road to Galway, and that when he gets to the end, he’ll be alone, but choosing his travelling companions is only the first challenge.
Conrad’s struggle to wash the stain of the Codex from his family name reaches a climax in the Ninth Book of the King’s Watch – Five Leaf Clover.
Mark Hayden is the pen name of Adrian Attwood. He lives in Westmorland, England, with his wife, Anne.
He has had a varied career: working for a brewery, teaching English and being the Town Clerk in Carnforth. He is now a part-time writer and part-time assistant in Anne’s craft projects.
He is also proud to be the Mad Unky to his Great Nieces & Great Nephews.
You can find Mark on his Goodreads page, his Facebook page or via the PawPress website.
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