Forest Kingdom/Haven
Simon R. Green writes heroic fantasy with a comic element. His first
fanatasy novel,
Blue
Moon Rising starts off with the hero (Rupert) and his unicorn
fighting a dragon to rescue a princess (Julia), but it doesn't work out
quite as you expect. Politics, magicians, artefacts and lots of darkness
and demons follow. A sequel Down among the Dead Men doesn't
feature Rupert and Julia, but draws on the same Forest Kingdom setting.
The City of Haven is a bit like
Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar - a
rough place inhabited by bravos, magicians and gods. In Haven, peace is
kept by two guards, Hawk and Fisher, who just might be Rupert and Julia
from Blue Moon Rising. The six Hawk and Fisher stories published so far
have been brought together in two volumes. In the first volume,
Haven
of Lost Souls (UK) or
Swords
of Haven : The Adventures of Hawk & Fisher (US), Hawk and Fisher
fight a werewolf ( Hawk and Fisher), police an election ( Winner
Takes All) and investigate who is killing the gods ( The God
Killer). In the second volume,
Fear
and Loathing in Haven (UK) or
Guards
of Haven : The Adventures of Hawk & Fisher (US), Hawk and Fisher
hunt for a spy ( Wolf in the Fold), are set up ( Guard against
Dishonour) and deal with a hostage situation ( The Bones of Haven).
His latest book is Beyond the Blue Moon, where Hawk/Rupert and
Fisher/Julia return to the Forest Kingdom - you can order this in
hardback
or
paperback
.
Also worth reading by the same author is Blood and Honour,
which is set in the same world, and shares the intrigue, magic and humour
of the other novels.