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Warmage
- Spellmonger, Book 2
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 27 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
The goblin invasion is on...and a wizard's work is never done!
After facing a hopeless siege, an implacable foe, and an impossible escape, you would think that Minalan the Spellmonger would be able to rest - but the armies of the undead goblin shaman Shereul (known as the Dead God to his human victims) are rolling over the Western reaches of the rustic Duchy of Alshar and is headed toward the heart of the Duchy of Castal. Thousands are fleeing for their lives as hordes of goblins pour out of Boval Vale and devastate the rugged fiefs of the Alshari Wilderlands. And the super-charged shamans of the Dead God are making defending the realm almost impossible for the outnumbered Alshari country knights.
While the two Dukes play feudal politics to further their own ends, the only people who seem to care about the invasion are Minalan and his outlaw warmagi friends - and they're busy dodging agents of the sinister Royal Censorate of Magic.
But if someone doesn't organize an army in Northern Alshar soon, then there will be nothing to stop the armies of the divinely powerful Dead God from conquering all five Duchies in his genocidal quest for vengeance.
But things are just not that simple: He has to cope with a sexy young Shadowmage assasin who works for a mysterious spymaster, a cocky new manservant, a dysfunctional group of suddenly-powerful warmagi, the Censor General, and a bunch of whiny nobles before the Dukes will grant him the troops and money he will need - and the Dukes have plans of their own. If Minalan the Spellmonger can't lobby the courts of Alshar and Castal to work together - and quickly - the hordes of the Dead God will sweep over the frontiers of both states. Worse, the mysterious Umbra veil he has erected around Boval Vale may come to imperil all Five Duchies.
Minalan would rather just go home and let the Dukes handle it, but his conscience won't let him. Someone has to stop the Dead God...and that someone happens to be him. Beyond politics and plots, goblins and trolls, mercenaries and magic, the Soulless and the shamans, Censors and secret orders, for Minalan there is only the thought that his child is to be born in a world with such dangers, and that is something he cannot permit.
It is time for the Spellmonger to pick up his mageblade, summon his allies, and go to war again...as a Warmage!
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- Thomas D.
- 21-10-17
Amazing Series!
I just can't praise this series enough. The authors style is brilliant- although set in a fantasy world the characters are all so believable and human. There is loads of humour and the way the magic is intertwined in the story is brilliantly done. And lastly the narrator is a true master at his craft- this is the second series I have listened to others by John Lee and once again I am not disappointed. If you like adventure and a good tale, just get this series.
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- David
- 27-06-17
a great listen can't wait for the next installment
a great listen can't wait for the next installment. They are big books but gripping
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- M.E.
- 23-01-18
Outstanding and exceptional fantasy series
Terry Mancour is a craftsman who creates a detailed, imaginative and internally consistent world. That is what is so intriguing: the combination of fantasy and totally convincing realism...of politics, everyday living (eating, sleeping, chamber pots and sex) and of magic itself. Mancour describes the practise of magic as though it was advanced engineering with all the limitations of physical laws. But although these books are very well written they are not meretricious Booker prize candidates....but real page - turners with an enjoyable sense of humour.
John Lee's performance at first seems a little eccentric but soon one realises it is absolutely appropriate to the tone of the writing...full of wry, deadpan humour and with a precise diction which matches the 'scientific'-magic of the author. I do hope he performs every book of what I hope will be a long series. (Just one niggle...only the French ignore the 'h' in 'herbs'!)
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- Gavin Rowan
- 25-02-19
Better than the first book
Better than the first book. Really enjoyed the balance between the politic and the large scale warfare. Excited to see where the series goes.
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- Adam
- 27-06-18
a beautiful story with exquisite detail
an extremely good book involving magic and following off the 1st one. extremely good and well done
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- Matthew
- 21-07-17
A true epic in the making
The second book in the series and things are starting to really get going now. Can't wait for the next instalment, story is fantastic and the delivery by John Lee is superb.
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- Ginny
- 09-06-20
Great storyline
Great storyline looking forward to next book (3) bit confusing why there is two book twos though.
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- Dave wilco
- 19-05-17
book one was great, book two was brilliant!
How I love this series. Absolutely brilliant narrator lead me to not put it down. please hurry with the next incantation audible. It seems I really can not wait!
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- kian
- 11-05-17
great
Great book cant wait for next one i wish minaland would would unite the land more and he shoud have put mother in her place.
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- Jason
- 24-02-23
Enjoyable
Well read enjoyable book. Will download book three hopefully as good as one and two.
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