David Eddings (born
July 7,
1931) is the author of several best-selling series of
epic fantasy[?] novels. David Eddings' wife,
Leigh Eddings[?] is uncredited co-author of many of his books, and acknowledged as such in his later works.
Born in Spokane[?], Washington, he grew up in Puget Sound before graduating with a BA from the University of Washington in 1961. Before becoming an author he worked for the United States Army and the Boeing Company[?].
David Eddings' first books were general fiction which sold moderately well, and after that he switched to the much more successful field of epic fantasy.
- Pawn of Prophecy
- Queen of Sorcery
- Magician's Gambit
- Castle of Wizardry
- Enchanters' End Game
- Guardians of the West[?]
- King of the Murgos[?]
- Demon Lord of Karanda[?]
- Sorceress of Darshiva[?]
- Seeress of Kell[?]
- The Diamond Throne[?]
- The Ruby Knight[?]
- The Sapphire Rose[?]
- Domes of Fire[?]
- The Shining Ones[?]
- The Hidden City[?]