- Dave Duncan (writer)
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- Not to be confused with David Duncan, the American screenwriter and science fiction novelist. For others of similar name, see David Duncan.
David Duncan is a Canadian fantasy author. He was born in 1933 in Scotland, and educated there at the High School of Dundee and at the University of St Andrews. After graduating in 1955 he moved to Canada where he lived in Calgary, Alberta, and is currently situated on Vancouver Island in Victoria, British Columbia. He has been married since 1959 to his wife, Janet, and currently has one son, two daughters, and four grandchildren.
He started writing fantasy novels in 1984 and made his first sale (A Rose Red City) in 1986, at which point he switched to full-time writing, after 31 years as a geologist in the petroleum industry. Although Duncan usually uses his own name, he has written as Ken Hood and also used a female pseudonym Sarah B. Franklin.
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Bibliography
The Seventh Sword
A dying young man named Wally Smith is transferred from Earth into the body of a master swordsman in a technologically backward world by its gods for their own purposes.
- The Reluctant Swordsman (1988), ISBN 0-345-35291-2
- The Coming of Wisdom (1988), ISBN 0-345-35292-0
- The Destiny of the Sword (1988), ISBN 0-345-35293-9
Announced -- The Death of Nnanji (2012)link
The Pandemia books
A Man of His Word
- Magic Casement (1990), ISBN 0-345-36628-X
- Faery Lands Forlorn (1991), ISBN 0-345-36629-8
- Perilous Seas (1991), ISBN 0-345-36630-1
- Emperor and Clown (1992), ISBN 0-345-36631-X
A Handful of Men
- The Cutting Edge (1992), ISBN 0-345-37896-2
- Upland Outlaws (1993), ISBN 0-345-37897-0
- The Stricken Field (1993), ISBN 0-345-37898-9
- The Living God (1994), ISBN 0-345-37899-7
The Omar books
- The Reaver Road (1992), ISBN 0-345-37481-9
- The Hunters' Haunt (1995), ISBN 0-345-38459-8
The Great Game
- Past Imperative (1995), ISBN 0-380-78129-8
- Present Tense (1996), ISBN 0-380-78130-1
- Future Indefinite (1997), ISBN 0-380-78131-X
The Years of Longdirk
Published using the pseudonym Ken Hood:
- Demon Sword (1995), ISBN 0-06-105410-0
- Demon Rider (1997), ISBN 0-06-105758-4
- Demon Knight (1998), ISBN 0-06-105759-2
King's Blades
Tales of the King's Blades
- The Gilded Chain (1998), ISBN 0-380-97460-6
- Lord of the Fire Lands (1999), ISBN 0-380-97461-4
- Sky of Swords (2000), ISBN 0-380-97462-2
Chronicles of the King's Blades
- Paragon Lost (2002), ISBN 0-380-81835-3
- Impossible Odds (2003), ISBN 0-380-81834-5
- The Jaguar Knights (2004), ISBN 0-06-055511-4
The King's Daggers
A series of young adult books set in the "King's Blades" world:
- Sir Stalwart (1999), ISBN 0-380-80098-5
- The Crooked House (2000), ISBN 0-380-80099-3
- Silvercloak (2001), ISBN 0-380-80100-0
Omnibus edition of all 3 is titled The Monster War
The Dodec books
- Children of Chaos (2006), ISBN 0-7653-1483-5
- Mother of Lies (2007), ISBN 0-7653-1484-3
Venice trilogy
- The Alchemist's Apprentice (2007), ISBN 0-441-01575-1
- The Alchemist's Code (March 2008), ISBN 0-441-01562-X
- The Alchemist's Pursuit (March 2009), ISBN 978-0-441-01678-5
The Brothers Magnus books
- Speak to the Devil (2010), ISBN 978-0765323477
- When the Saints (scheduled for 8 November 2011), ISBN 978-0765323484
Standalone novels
- A Rose-Red City (1987), ISBN 0-345-34098-1
- Shadow (1987), ISBN 0-345-34274-7
- West of January (1989), ISBN 0-345-35836-8
- Strings (1990), ISBN 0-345-36191-1
- Hero! (1991), ISBN 0-345-37179-8
- The Cursed (1995), ISBN 0-345-38951-4
- Daughter of Troy (1998), (as Sarah B. Franklin,) ISBN 0-380-79353-9
- Ill Met in the Arena (August 2008), ISBN 0-765-31687-0
- Pock's World (October 2010)
External links
- Dave Duncan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Dave Duncan's Home Page
Categories:- 1933 births
- Living people
- People educated at the High School of Dundee
- Canadian fantasy writers
- Writers from British Columbia
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