King Kelson's bride
earliest edition we have, 2000 Ace Books, 2000 387 pages
"King Kelson's Bride" is the long-awaited conclusion to Kurtz's most popular and enduring work, the bestselling "Deryni" series, in which political power meets its match in the power of magic. "An incredible historical tapestry of a world that never was and of immensely vital people who ought to be".--Anne McCaffrey.
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