Lord of the Silver Bow First Published 2005.

Synopsis: Set during the years leading up to the Trojan War, Lord of the Silver Bow follows Helikaon, a gifted warrior, trader, and leader known to his enemies as the Lord of the Silver Bow. Driven by honour and haunted by tragedy, he finds himself caught in the growing conflict between Troy and the powerful kingdoms of Greece. As kings, warriors, and heroes are drawn toward a war that seems increasingly inevitable, Helikaon forms alliances with some of the age’s greatest figures, including Hector, prince of Troy, and Odysseus, the cunning king of Ithaca. Yet beneath the politics and rivalries lies a deeper struggle, where loyalty, ambition, and destiny shape the fate of nations. While Troy stands at the height of its power, dark forces gather around the city, and the choices of a few remarkable individuals begin to determine the future of the known world. Lord of the Silver Bow is an epic tale of courage, friendship, and sacrifice, reimagining the legends of Troy through the lives of heroes who must confront both their enemies and their own destinies.

Some of the many covers for Lord of the Silver Bow over the years.