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Spellmonger, Book 19

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By: Terry Mancour
Narrated by: John Lee
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A plague of divinity!

When Minalan summoned humanity's gods to support him in his negotiations with the aquatic Vundel, it was an impressive feat... but the gods did not merely fade away afterwards. The various manifestations of divine power, filtered through the collective subconscious of humanity, came to Callidore with a host of ideals, agendas, and interests that often conflict with their own priesthoods. The land is now filled with capricious gods, half-mad and sociopathic, some of them new to earthly manifestation—and that brings god-sized problems that only Minalan the Spellmonger can solve.

It is not an easy task. Though some gods are Minalan's allies, plenty more are suspicious of the mortal wizard's power, and some are outright hostile to him. Ancient grudges and theological feuds erupt across the land involving beings who can alter reality itself with their power. Some gods press for open revolution, while others subvert human society in more subtle ways. Contentious titans prowl through city streets while gods of grain stir up the countryside. Gods of Death and Chaos, gods of Wood and Stream, gods of War and Commerce, all seek to exercise their powers in not particularly helpful ways. Newly manifested divinities stumble with the realities of human society outside of their divine Sphere. Old, forgotten gods seek new purpose. And there's a forty-foot long Jungle Lizard God prowling through the streets of Farise, for some reason no one really understands.

Wounded and recovering from an assassination attempt, Minalan does what every great wizard does in a time of crisis: he finds an expert to help. In this case, he turns to a Theurge, a scholarly wizard named Jakin Ssu, who is an acknowledged expert in Theurgy, the science and magic of divinity. Only it quickly becomes clear that Jakin's arcane knowledge about the gods is largely theoretical, if not completely misinformed. Between the two of them, they're able to keep things from spiraling out of control... mostly.

But then a new threat emerges from the West, an ancient evil threatening all of Callidore, and Minalan is forced to invoke the very gods he struggles with to help. Not even the Alka Alon can defend against it when it attacks—but the Spellmonger has to try, even if it means risking his life, his sanity, and his very soul to stand against it. But can he do so without irrevocably ruining Callidore's delicate magical balance with a flood of divine power? Can he trust the very gods to fight for him? Or is it going to be left to the Spellmonger alone to stand against the foe with the help of one terrified, out-of-his depth... Theurge?

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Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Magic Wizardry Greek Mythology Magic Users Ancient Greece
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Kicking off right from the cliffhanger of the previous book starts us off in that emotional and panicked state, with compelling viewpoints during those events. Then the repercussions of the the events to date all culminating with divine entertainment. Another great edition to the twists turns ebb and flow of the spellmonger series. With plenty action and laughs that the series is known for we also explore the realms of philosophy and the gods on grand scale. Concluding with an epic finish and setting us up for the endgame in the coming books. Fantastic.

Another Fantastic Installment

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IWe expect different things from the story. Many have given it a low score due to the lack of any serious action in the book as a whole

I would argue that this book was necessary to finish the foundation of what is to come next, not everything has to be about swinging swords, throwing bolts of arcane power, armies and politics.

If you are a true fan of this series you will not regret the listen.
John is superb as usual.

Great

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Enjoyed and very well narrated but probably my least favorite book in whole series. Felt too many chapters of filler vs normal exciting chapters. Can understand sets the scene for next books but should have been heavy edited down and not a separate book by itself

Well written - but felt was too much filler

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I really don't want to do any spoilers for this so I won't.
I wasn't sure about this book, but dam. It feels like the starting place for the next phase of the story, like act 2. I can see the foundations for parts of the wider narrative that has been rumbling in the background like a storm brewing starting way back in book 1.
I have just started listening to book 1 again following listening to this as the implications of this book are so interesting.
I think I can see where Terry is going and I am really excited for the next books.
I think some might not appreciate all the elements here, but I certainly did.
Its like when you think the story is winding up and then..........dramatic music plays.

Wow, another banger

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it is becoming more and more obvious that the narrator does not care about the series. pronunciation swing wildly back and forth not only during the series but even in the same book.

and it is starting to get annoying when you are this far into the series

while a good addition to the series...

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