Victoria Goddard Books In Order
Publication Order of The Nine Worlds Books
The Tower at the Edge of the World | (2014) | |
Stargazy Pie | (2016) | |
The Bride of the Blue Wind | (2017) | |
The Warrior of the Third Veil | (2017) | |
Bee Sting Cake | (2018) | |
Stone Speaks to Stone | (2018) | |
In the Company of Gentlemen | (2018) | |
Whiskeyjack | (2018) | |
The Hands of the Emperor | (2019) | |
Till Human Voices Wake Us | (2019) | |
In the Realms of Gold | (2020) | |
Blackcurrant Fool | (2020) | |
Love-in-a-Mist | (2020) | |
The Return of Fitzroy Angursell | (2021) | |
Petty Treasons | (2021) | |
Plum Duff | (2021) | |
Aurelius (to be called) Magnus | (2022) | |
Portrait of a Wide Seas Islander | (2022) | |
Terec and the Wild | (2022) | |
The Redoubtable Pali Avramapul | (2022) | |
Those Who Hold the Fire | (2022) | |
At the Feet of the Sun | (2022) | |
Terec and the Wall | (2024) |
Chronological Order of The Nine Worlds Books
The Hands of the Emperor | (2019) | |
Petty Treasons | (2021) | |
Portrait of a Wide Seas Islander | (2022) | |
Those Who Hold the Fire | (2022) | |
At the Feet of the Sun | (2022) | |
The Return of Fitzroy Angursell | (2021) | |
The Redoubtable Pali Avramapul | (2022) | |
Stargazy Pie | (2016) | |
Stone Speaks to Stone | (2018) | |
Bee Sting Cake | (2018) | |
Whiskeyjack | (2018) | |
Blackcurrant Fool | (2020) | |
Love-in-a-Mist | (2020) | |
Plum Duff | (2021) | |
The Bride of the Blue Wind | (2017) | |
The Warrior of the Third Veil | (2017) | |
The Tower at the Edge of the World | (2014) | |
In the Company of Gentlemen | (2018) | |
Till Human Voices Wake Us | (2019) | |
In the Realms of Gold | (2020) | |
Aurelius (to be called) Magnus | (2022) | |
Terec and the Wild | (2022) | |
Terec and the Wall | (2024) |
Publication Order of Terec of Lund Books
Terec and the Wild | (2022) | |
Terec and the Wall | (2024) |
Publication Order of The Glassblower Diptych Books
The Glassblower | (2024) |
Publication Order of Greenwing & Dart Books
Stargazy Pie | (2016) | |
Bee Sting Cake | (2018) | |
Whiskeyjack | (2018) | |
Blackcurrant Fool | (2020) | |
Love-in-a-Mist | (2020) | |
Plum Duff | (2021) | |
The Saint of the Bookstore | (2022) | |
Clary Sage | (2023) | |
Traveller’s Joy | (2024) |
Publication Order of Lays of the Hearth-Fire Books
Féonie and the Islander Regalia | (2022) | |
Those Who Hold the Fire | (2022) | |
At the Feet of the Sun | (2022) |
Publication Order of The Sisters Avramapul Books
The Bride of the Blue Wind | (2017) | |
The Warrior of the Third Veil | (2017) |
Publication Order of Tales from Ysthar Books
Scheherezade | (2014) | |
Inkebarrow | (2014) | |
Rook | (2014) | |
Blue Moon Over Pincher Creek | (2014) | |
Till Human Voices Wake Us | (2019) | |
In the Realms of Gold | (2020) | |
Not Far From The Tree | (2020) |
Publication Order of Tales of the Red Company Books
The Tower at the Edge of the World | (2014) | |
In the Company of Gentlemen | (2018) |
Publication Order of The Red Company Reformed Books
The Return of Fitzroy Angursell | (2021) | |
The Redoubtable Pali Avramapul | (2022) |
Publication Order of The Red Company Books
Derring-Do for Beginners | (2023) |
Publication Order of Victoria Goddard Standalone Novels
The Bone Harp | (2024) |
Publication Order of Victoria Goddard Short Stories/Novellas
Scheherezade | (2014) | |
Inkebarrow | (2014) | |
Rook | (2014) | |
Blue Moon Over Pincher Creek | (2014) | |
The Seven Brides-To-Be of Generalissimo Vlad | (2017) | |
Not Far From The Tree | (2020) | |
The Connoisseur | (2020) |
Publication Order of Books
The Glassblower | (2024) |
About Victoria Goddard
A Canadian fantasy novelist with a huge sense of scope and scale when it comes to her work, the imagination of Victoria Goddard is unrivalled. Reaching scores of readers from all over the world, she’s an enormously gifted author with something important to say and offer. Pushing the format of the genre to its full potential, she really makes the most of each of her compelling and engaging premises. Allowing her work to essentially speak for itself, she takes it in new and interesting direction, really letting it come alive on the page
Over the years this approach to writing has seen her create something that’s quite different, providing something different that many readers have been looking for. With more and more returning time and time again, she really has become a mainstay on the bookshelves of many worldwide. Her work is well-paced with intricate yet highly accessible narratives that fully draw the reader in right from the very start. Getting to the heart of what she wants to say almost instantly, she makes sure her work it properly grounded, really offering a believable experience.
Using her characters to thrilling effect as well, she creates personalities that really resonate with the reader on every level. This approach has again proven to be massively successful, creating her own unique style ostensibly that many from her audience tend to lose themselves within. Knowing her audience well at this point, she manages to offer something that they want, while also remaining true to herself and her vision. Never compromising her own artistic choices, she’s going to be around for many years to come yet, on into the future.
Early and Personal Life
It was always the case that Victoria Goddard was going to be interested in fantasy, as she would focus on it from an early age. Fantasy was also always her primary focus of interest as well, setting her sights on the genre, and making it work for her over time. Finding her own voice within the genre, she would go on to develop her style and take on the format, constantly moving it forwards.
Going on to study Medieval Studies, she would gain a PhD from the University of Toronto, studying Boethius and Dante. All of this would feed back into her work, as it would become part of her own output, inspiring her a great deal in the process. Currently living in the Canadian Maritimes with her three dogs, she continues to write regularly, as she also gardens in and around her farmhouse.
Writing Career
The literary career of Victoria Goddard would begin back in 2014, starting with the novels ‘Till Human Voices Wake Us,’ and ‘The Tower at the Edge of the World.’ The second of which would commence her ‘Tales of the Nine Worlds’ series of fantasy novels, as she would go on to create many other fantasy series. Included in these were ‘Greenwing and Dart,’ ‘Sisters Avramapul,’ ‘Red Company Reformed,’ and ‘Lays of the Hearth-Fire.’
She would also go on release numerous novellas over the course of her writing career as well, beginning with ‘Scheherezade’ in 2014. All of these would largely be stand-alone titles, and would also be centered around the fantasy genre, along with her shorter stories. Contributing to omnibus editions and collections, she would make a name for herself globally, with more and more discovering her everyday.
Whiskeyjack
First published in 2018 on the 20th of January, this would be released on the Kindle publishing platform to a great deal of acclaim. Setting up the third book in the ‘Greenwing and Dart’ series of books, it would carry on from where the previous books left off. With many of her books and series interlinked and connected to one another, it’s best that they’re read in order so as to gain the most from them all.
Slaying a dragon, Jemis Greenwing has now been acknowledged as the Viscount St-Noire, as he heads to the Winterturn Assizes where his stepfather’s will will be read. But everything changes once he’s suddenly arrested for murder by magic of one of the most legendary and greatest folk heroes. Now he’s on the run in the Arguty Forest, meeting all manner of friend and foe, from illegal distillers to highwaymen and relatives. Will be able to clear his name though, can he find out the truth behind it all, and what will finally become of Whiskeyjack?
As fantasy novels go this one is definitely a lot of fun, as it really pushes the genre to its full potential, giving her writing a real sense of vitality. Everything from the world-building to the character development and arcs is managed with expert precision, really capturing the essence of what came before. Allowing readers to fully lose themselves within her intricate and cleverly written narrative, it’s a definite must for both fans of the genre and of the author’s other work.
The Redoubtable Pali Avramapul
Originally brought out through the ‘Underhill Books’ publishing imprint, this first arrived on the 17th of May in 2022. Marking the second title in ‘The Red Company Reformed’ series of novels, carrying on from the previous novel and building the world further. Another fantasy novel, the series itself would be a spin-off, and, again, it’s best that they’re all read in order to gain a full understanding.
Once legendary, the Red Company had made a name for itself prior to the Fall of the Empire of Astandalas, now fading into myth. Not going under her own name ever since the Red Company fell, Pali Avramapul still fights injustice wherever she may find it. Working as a scholar in one of the Circle Schools of Alinor, she soon returns to adventure following the possible plot of the kidnap of the Last Emperor of Astandalas. Will she be able to find her way once again, can she pick up from where she left off, and what will become of the redoubtable Pali Avramapul.
This book is another fine example of the fantasy genre at its best, clearly showing readers what Victoria Goddard does best. Taking them on a journey, she provides plenty of highs and lows, really building upon the excellent and engaging premise from before. It also provides further insight into the Red Company from before, giving her audience an even greater understanding of the world at large.