Enchanter: Book Seven Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour
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Enchanter: Book Seven Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour
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Minalan The Moody! Meanwhile, back at the castle . . . Minalan the Spellmonger faces the boredom of house arrest after being confined to his lands by Prince Tavard for his defiance with the Wilderlands refugees. The Alka Alon have returned to their seclusion, dealing with their own crisis, the Dead God is being quiet within the Umbra, and Min’s plans toward re-establishing a functional Duchy of Alshar are progressing. Min sees his punishment as a unique opportunity to indulge in thaumaturgical research. When the Sevendor Magic Fair brings a tide of enchanters eager for snowstone, irionite, and opportunity to his door (as well as the newly-formed Arcane Knights of Nablus, the successors of the Censorate in Merwyn), Minalan uses his wealth and position to invite them to stay on in Sevendor over the winter and focus on the developing art of Enchantment. He forms the first Bouleuterion, a conclave of enchanters dedicated to producing and researching the creation of magical items, since the fall of the Magocracy. Such notable enchanters as Lanse of Bune, Taren, and Masters Andalnam and Cormoran arrive to help Minalan and his staff of experts push the frontiers of magical science as far as he can. Even Lorcus, Tyndal and Rondal help out. His secret mission is, of course, to fathom the complexities of the secret Snowflake of Sevendor, the enigmatic pseudo-molopor created from Minalan’s fevered subconscious . . . but not before they improve the lot of the peasantry by creating a wealth of labor-saving (and potentially socially revolutionary) devices. But enchanters and former Censors are not the only ones to arrive at the fair: Baron and Baroness Greenflower, Magelords Dunselen and Isily, come to Sevendor as well . . . and the results are explosive. Before they depart Minalan’s entire life is thrown into doubt. Especially when a new divinity appears to make him an offer the Spellmonger just can’t refuse. As Minalan works through his psychological issues by obsessively focusing on his craft, he must also nimbly maneuver his way around an inevitable war between Sendaria and Sashtalia, protect his vulnerable domains, deftly negotiate his course through the tangle of feudal law and obligation in the Bontal Vales, and contend with his troubled marriage. His frustration, guilt, and doubt are soon revealed to be authored by a secret plot against him. The return of an old enemy and the revelation of new foes challenges his position as head of the Arcane Orders and puts his entire family in jeopardy. Could it be that Is Minalan’s new eleven-year-old apprentice, Ruderal, the only one capable of seeing through the deceptions in time to save them all even as he struggles with his own guilt about his role in releasing Korbal the undead Demon God from his tomb? Or will their fates lie on the whims of a former lover who has ambitions of her own for Minalan? It’s hard for the Spellmonger to be forced to stay at home and quietly tend to his own business. But then Minalan never let such things impede his plans before . . . why would he now? With the Snowflake of Sevendor, a mighty cadre of powerful magi, some inspired vassals and the assistance of a few friendly gods, Minalan realizes that the only real way out of his personal mess may lie with an ancient intelligence of a long-extinct race . . . and his ability to become a master Enchanter!
Enchanter: Book Seven Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour- Amazon Sales Rank: #94154 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-17
- Released on: 2015-06-17
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The Spellmonger got his mojo back! By B. Heikes I'd been a bit disappointed in the last Spellmonger book - but Mr. Mancour came back strong with Enchanter. Sure, there aren't as many fights as past books, but the arc of the story really has this book as a bridge between the wars -- where the sides step back and rearm for the next push. As such, this book is more focused on some of the other aspects of the Spellmonger's job. That's not saying there isn't a bit of knight errantry and castle toppling thrown in, but its more of a break between significant developments elsewhere in the story as opposed to the focus of the book.I can see there are significant opportunities for stories describing the side quests of the various characters -- the ex-apprentices going after the Brotherhood of the Rat will make an interesting read that I hope is released as a standalone or a short story soon.I enjoyed this book and am really looking forward to the next in the series given some of the twists in this one.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. They add a lot to of great detail to a number of the side stories By David P. Wosicki I have only one complaint, and that is that we have to now wait another three or four months before we get the next installment!!!Don't get me wrong, this installment had it all, action, adventure, romance, magic, intrigue. A hell of a ride, so to speak. So much so that that by the end of the book, you are so caught-up in the development of the story arches, that when it ends, you immediately find yourself checking the author's blog for news on book eight's release date.For those of you new to the series, start with book one and supplement it with the short stories. They add a lot to of great detail to a number of the side stories.Over-all, this is one of the best "Fantasy/Magic" based series currently available.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Continues to build on the rest of the series By kouhoutek If you are a fan of the series, you will enjoy this book, although perhaps not so much as the others. It is definitely more of a transitional book, tying off some loose ends as the Spellmonger consolidates much of his power. Look for it to set up a more action packed successor. My biggest complain is even though there is a some suspense, much of the resolution is deux ex magica.
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