The Eye of Strife now in audiobook

The Eye of Strife, Dave Duncan’s masterful sleuthing fantasy is now available as an audiobook through iTunes, Amazon, and Audible. Narrated by Anthony Lee, the tale of The Eye of Strife takes listeners, and readers, through sword fights and romance, miracles and mystery, treachery and sly humour. A god summons a curious assortment of witnesses to his temple to testify on what they know about a jewel that was lost 1,000 years ago. At least one of them…

Eocene Station now available in audiobook

Eocene Station available as Audiobook through Amazon, Audible and iTunes Dave’s Duncan’s wild ride from the present to the past in Eocene Station is now available in audiobook through Amazon, Audible, and iTunes. Shortlisted for the 2017 Endeavour Award, Eocene Station takes Dave Duncan fans through a trademark blend of high adventure, hard science, and wry humour. K. N. ‘Cannon’ Ball and his superstar wife, Tempest, are running for their lives. Cannon has exposed a fraud so huge even…

The Eye of Strife coming in Audiobook

Dave Duncan’s unpredictable and sleuthing tale of power and corruption, The Eye of Strife, will be available as an audiobook February 2018. The story is skillfully narrated by voice performer and producer, Anthony Lee. Anthony has a deep, resonant, voice which is smooth, and clear. He trained at the Voice One Academy in San Francisco, learning about the art of voiceover for narrations, commercials, and characters. He thoroughly enjoyed honing his voice for features such as audiobooks,…

The Tales of the King’s Blades continues!

Dave Duncan’s wildly popular series, Tales of the King’s Blades continues February 1, 2018 with a deliciously intriguing new installment, One Velvet Glove.  So what happens next? Sir Rhys, Sir Sharp, and Sir Trusty—three of the world’s greatest swordsmen―are released from the Royal Guard in their twenties with no pension, no job, and no money. Rhys’s father is the great Blade hero, Sir Spender, who finds himself in the same predicament. Spender knows of a fabulous treasure that…

Dave Duncan’s Eocene Station shortlisted for the Endeavour Award

Five Rivers is pleased to announce Dave Duncan’s novel, Eocene Station, has been shortlisted for the 2017 Endeavour Award. Five novels written by writers from the Pacific Northwest are finalists for the 19th annual Endeavour Award.  The Award comes with an honorarium of $1,000.00.  The winner will be announced November 17, 2017, at OryCon, Oregon’s primary science fiction convention. The finalists are: Arabella of Mars, by Portland, OR, writer David D. Levine, Tor Books; Dreams of Distant…