Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Roof Of Voyaging | 1996 | Garry Douglas Kilworth | Buy |
| 2 | The Princely Flower | 1997 | Garry Douglas Kilworth | Buy |
| 3 | Land-of-Mists | 1999 | Garry Douglas Kilworth | Buy |
Garry Douglas Kilworth’s Navigator Kings trilogy stands out for its Polynesian setting and ocean-voyaging themes. The Roof Of Voyaging (1996) begins the story, followed by The Princely Flower (1997) and Land-of-Mists (1999). The books draw on the myths and seafaring culture of the Pacific Islands, a setting rarely explored in fantasy fiction.
The trilogy shows Kilworth’s range as a writer, moving from the European settings of his military fiction and children’s fantasy into Pacific Island mythology and adventure.