The Mage-Fire War
Saga of Recluce Series, Book 21
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Kirby Heyborne
About this listen
L. E. Modesitt, Jr., continues his best-selling Saga of Recluce with The Mage-Fire War, the third book in a story arc which began with The Mogrel Mage and Outcasts of Order.
Once again, prejudices against the use of chaos magic force Beltur and his companions to flee their refuge in Axalt. The rulers of nearby Montgren have offered them sanctuary and the opportunity to become the Councilors of the run-down and disintegrating town of Haven.
Montegren lacks any mages - white or black - making this seem like the perfect opportunity to start again.
However, Beltur and the others must reinstitute law and order, rebuild parts of the town, deal with brigands - and thwart an invading army.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-01-21
a good book, but not up to earlier standards
the hero goes through more ale than most serious alcoholics without getiing drunk, and the ale being some kind of super extreme energydrink. and with so extreme a degree of self-recrimination, that its barely tolerable.
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- Lynn Brown
- 24-11-23
origin story of faiirhaven
an interesting view of how fairhaven developed but a bit repetitive and predictable making it overlong
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- Coxey
- 15-08-20
Another great work
Only downside is the narration, 1, being from the UK I would prefer more UK narrator's
2, Kirbys voice can be nasaly and become boring, almost making me sleepy.
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