A job from an old family friend unleashes a flood of surprises. And there's a bigger problem than dark mage threats—the patriarch is sick, and only one healer can save him.
The mission? Complete the job—and track down that healer. Along the way there will be new allies, unexpected charges, and a conspiracy starring the mysterious death mage once again.
Oh, and that pesky riddle from the past? Still needs solving.
Time to buckle up. Things are about to get interesting.
To my mind a good book should either feel like a letter from a friend or a story told round a campfire. The suspension of disbelief is critical. The characters should be if not old friends then acquaintances.This series of books ticks all the boxes. If you want something to recharge your batteries for the next chapter in real life then i highly recommend this book
Hi all, I love this series. I have now read all three. Apart from the fact that the MC drinks a lot and I mean a lot of coffee, it is a great read. I like its inventiveness and cast of characters which is still growing. If you like the russian genera, a well rounded OP MC and device building, its one for you.
I love this series. The storyline is interesting, well thought out, and NOT obvious. There is not any “filler” chapters. Meaning, mention of persons or places that do not contribute to the story. It was exciting to find out what would happen next. And to who. There were a lot of surprises. Some new characters were introduced and they made sense to be in the story. The other characters were developed and each had their own significant roles to play. Well thought out. I wait with bated breath for the next in the series.
The mission/conflict/mystery is starting to get a little repetitive but I love how the home life is being enriched, and how the quality of life for the entire island city has become a priority for the protagonist.