It's been many months since Rafel ventured over Barl's Mountains into the unknown, in a desperate bid to seek help for their ravaged land. With his father's Weather Magic exhausted, there seemed no other hope. Now this too has died. Only Deenie believes Rafel still lives, sensing her brother in tortured dreams. She also knows she must try to find him, as only Rafel's talents can heal their land. The prospect terrifies Deenie, yet she sees no other choice. Deenie soon learns of a dangerous power. She comes to suspect that not only is her brother involved, but that the evil their father destroyed is somehow reborn. The Reluctant Mage is the sequel to The Prodigal Mage, and continues one of the most popular fantasy series of recent years.
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Language: en
Pages: 704
Pages: 704
It's been many months since Rafel ventured over Barl's Mountains into the unknown, in a desperate bid to seek help for their ravaged land. With his father's Weather Magic exhausted, there seemed no other hope. Now this too has died. Only Deenie believes Rafel still lives, sensing her brother in
Language: en
Pages: 640
Pages: 640
'The Reluctant Mage is one of those rare tales that keep you entertained from beginning to end' - sfbook.com 'Top-notch fantasy . . . a masterclass writer' - SFFWORLD It's been months since Rafel ventured over Barl's Mountains into the unknown, in a desperate bid to seek help. With his
Language: en
Pages: 640
Pages: 640
'Strong characters with clear viewpoints carry the story forward . . . this new series shows great potential' - Publishers Weekly 'Ms. Miller is wonderfully talented in building her worlds and in filling them with well-developed characters that are believable in their thoughts and actions.' - Darquereviews.com on The Prodigal
Language: en
Pages: 688
Pages: 688
'A writer who seems to set the rule for the genre' - Waterstones Books Quarterly 'Miller is clearly a very talented writer: her characterisation is a masterclass in nuance and sensitivity, and she has a visceral way with action' - SFX Prince Gar now has the magic for weatherworking and
Language: en
Pages: 624
Pages: 624
'Intriguing characters and a finely tuned sense of drama...' - Library Journal on The Innocent Mage 'A writer who seems to set the rule for the genre' - Waterstone's Books Quarterly 'The Innocent Mage is come, and we stand at the beginning of the end of everything' Being a fisherman