The Crown of Dalemark

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Title The Crown of Dalemark
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Country Great Britain
Language English
Series The Dalemark Quartet
Genre(s) Children's Fantasy novel
Publisher Harper Collins
Released 1993
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Preceded by The Spellcoats

The Crown of Dalemark is a 1993 fantasy novel by Diana Wynne Jones. It is the fourth and last book of the Dalemark Quartet, and follows the adventures of a group of people trying to reunite Dalemark.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about the book follow.

Maewen, a girl from present day Dalemark, is sent back two hundred years in the past by the great magician Osfameron. She pretends to be Noreth Onesdaughter, a girl who claims the right to be the next Queen of Dalemark. She sets out with a small band of followers: Wend (Osfameron), Moril (from Cart and Cwidder), Mitt (from Drowned Ammet), and Hestefan the Singer. When they finally reach the waystone where they will receive the crown, it is not Maewen who receives it, but Mitt. He renames himself Amil the Great, and Maewen goes back to the future. She realizes that Wend was working for Kankredin the whole time, and waits until he strikes. When Kankredin emerges, Mitt appears, and utters the Earth Shaker's powerful name, which takes care of Kankredin. Wend tells Maewen that she can find Mitt by talking to the witch Cennoreth (Tanaqui from The Spellcoats).

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Books by Diana Wynne Jones

Chrestomanci series: The Lives of Christopher ChantConrad's FateCharmed LifeThe Magicians of CapronaThe Pinhoe EggMixed MagicsWitch Week

Dalemark Quartet: Cart and CwidderDrowned AmmetThe SpellcoatsThe Crown of Dalemark

Castle series: Howl's Moving CastleCastle in the Air

Derkholm series: Dark Lord of DerkholmYear of the Griffin

Magids series: Deep SecretThe Merlin Conspiracy

Other: Archer's GoonDogsbodyEight Days of LukeFire and HemlockHexwoodThe Homeward BoundersPower of ThreeA Tale of Time CityThe Time of the GhostMore...