Kay Kenyon is the author of fifteen science fiction and fantasy novels as well as numerous short stories. Her work has been shortlisted for the Philip K. Dick and the John W. Campbell Memorial Awards, the Endeavour Award, and twice for the American Library Association Reading List awards. Her series The Entire and the Rose was hailed by The Washington Post as a splendid fantasy quest as compelling as anything by Stephen R. Donaldson, Philip Jose Farmer, or yes, J.R.R. Tolkien. Her novels include At the Table of Wolves, Serpent in the Heather, Bright of the Sky, A World Too Near, City Without End, Prince of Storms, Maximum Ice (a 2002 Philip K. Dick Award nominee), and The Braided World. Bright of the Sky was among Publishers Weekly's Top 150 books of 2007. She is a founding member of the Write on the River conference in Wenatchee, Washington, where she lives with her husband.
Brisk pacing, nonstop action, dark atmospherics, and an undeniably endearing heroine make this effortlessly readable. Paranormal fantasy and historical fiction fans alike should find Kenyon's saga featuring assassins, spies, and secret agents to be supremely entertaining. A unique concept that is superbly executed. --Kirkus Reviews, on SERPENT IN THE HEATHER I kept thinking about the book long after I read the last page, and I can't wait to see where Kenyon's own Talents take us next. --Sharon Shinn, author of Troubled Waters on AT THE TABLE OF WOLVES Fascinating characters, an absorbing plot, flawlessly written! --Mike Resnick, Hugo Award-winning author, on AT THE TABLE OF WOLVES This remarkable fantasy crosses genre borders--pulling in elements of comic books, war thrillers, and historical fiction--to craft an alternate history spy game sure to satisfy just about any genre reader. --B&N SciFi & Fantasy Blog, on AT THE TABLE OF WOLVES * A superb adventure, worthy to launch a distinguished historical fantasy series. --Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW, on AT THE TABLE OF WOLVES At the Table of Wolves is a fabulous read. It's got the feel of Foyle's War and the tense mystery plot of a spy thriller. I enjoyed every bit of it. --Martha Wells, author of The Books of the Raksura and The Murderbot Diaries, on AT THE TABLE OF WOLVES