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Tales of Dunk and Egg Books in Order

The Tales of Dunk and Egg series consists of 3 books. Below is the complete reading order to help you enjoy the story from beginning to end.

📅 Publication Timeline

Visual overview of when each book in the series was published.

1998 2010
1998
#1 The Hedge Knight 1998
2003
#2 The Sworn Sword 2003
2010
#3 The Mystery Knight 2010
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📚 At a Glance: Tales of Dunk and Egg Sequence

  • The Hedge Knight (1998)
  • The Sworn Sword (2003)
  • The Mystery Knight (2010)

Reading Order

1.0
The Hedge Knight

The Hedge Knight

1998-01-01

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2.0
The Sworn Sword

The Sworn Sword

★★★★½ 4.5 2003-01-01

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3.0
The Mystery Knight

The Mystery Knight

★★★★½ 4.7 2010-01-01

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📖 How to Read This Series

The Tales of Dunk and Egg series is best read in publication order. The story, characters, and world-building develop progressively across each book, with events and revelations that build on what came before. Starting with the first book ensures you'll experience the author's intended narrative flow and won't miss important character introductions or plot developments that are referenced in later installments.

📊 Quick Facts

  • Total Books: 3
  • First Published: 1998-01-01
  • Latest Book: 2010-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction
  • Author: George R. R. Martin

What to Expect from This Series

Readers who enjoy fiction will find the Tales of Dunk and Egg series offers a rich reading experience with well-developed characters and an engaging storyline. With 3 books in the series, readers can look forward to an immersive journey that expands and deepens with each installment. Whether you're new to George R. R. Martin's work or a returning fan, this series provides the perfect opportunity to lose yourself in a carefully crafted fictional world.

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