The Woeling Lass (Inquisitors' Guild)

The Woeling Lass (Inquisitors' Guild)

by Dave Dobson

Epic
Amazon:★★★★★4.7(35)
Goodreads:★★★★★4.51(164)
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Added on January 11, 2026

Description

A Death DeniedAn assassin hunts Inspector Gueran Declais through the streets of Frosthelm, and she is not acting alone. Just as he learns that his family may have been attacked and slain, Gueran is struck down as well. Despite the odds, he lives. Barely. Whisked away from the city for his safety, he struggles to recover from his injuries, learn his family's fate, and uncover the identity of those who want him dead. Far from Frosthelm, he becomes caught up in investigating another bloody attack, one that may or may not have been perpetrated by vengeful spirit of a woman wronged long ago, and one that threatens to expose him to his enemies. The locals are certain, though: the killer had to be the Woeling Lass, her hands cold as the grave and her feet aflame.Back in Frosthelm, Urret Milton is an apprentice in some difficulty at the Guild. She receives a mysterious note for Gueran, a man everyone thinks is dead. Rapidly embroiled in the effort to unravel the reason for the killings and bring the assassins to justice, Urret struggles to shed her troubles and show that she has what it takes to be an inspector. But all this leads her into far more peril than she bargained for, for which she can't possibly be ready. Her position at the Guild, the security of the city, and her life itself are all at stake.This tale from the Inquisitors' Guild of Frosthelm is a fresh mystery full of swordplay, deceit, ancient magic, scheming nobles, and a healthy dose of humor. Combining the clues and hidden mysteries of detective stories with all the grand adventure of epic fantasy, The Woeling Lass is a wondrous journey through betrayal, murder, ancient legend, loss, courage, and redemption. And, it has really silly chapter titles.Each book from the Inquisitors' Guild series is a stand-alone mystery and a complete story. You can read them in any order. Dive into the treacherous streets of Frosthelm today, and make sure to bring your sword.

Reader Reviews

★★★★Mike

This was fun, and well executed, a series of exciting struggles against world-ending or at least city-ending disaster and conspiracy by ethical, brave, determined and capable young investigators. Sure, it needed another round of editing, not least to get the punctuation of "Inquisitors' Guild" consistent. There's more than one inquisitor, so the apostrophe goes at the end (as per the collection title), but in the text it's consistently wrong in the first book and sometimes right but slightly mor

★★★★★Grant

A rich and rewarding tale.The Inquisitors’ Guild trio has been a fantastic diversion from the (March/April 2025) events around the world. I admire the perseverance that got the first story published, the world building, interesting characters and intrigue. Each following tale has a new lead and new perspective on Frosthelm and its surroundings, while continuing to growing the overall world. I want more. I want maps! I want more about the neighbouring kingdoms, islands, empires. Magic, ruins and

★★★Terri

Flames Over Frosthelm: This is first person, but narratively third person, even with the MC addressing me, a reader of this apparently in-the-moment narrative. It is not, in other words, the best kind of first person in my opinion. Also, it took awhile to 'get' this MC. this character. His abilities and competence seemed all over the place. The plot is okay, the prose is okay. I just wonder what the author was thinking with this character. And... at the end of this book, we have this guy who's s