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One of the cruelest jokes the world played on itself was turning a monster into a civilized
man. That’s how Ben Styke sees it, anyway. Fifteen years have passed since the Dynize War
and people no longer remember Styke as a convict or a soldier or a killer. He’s just another
businessman. Hurting. Tired. Old. Playing a role that does not suit him.

Styke’s world is upended on the day he refuses to sell horses to the wrong man. He is
soon targeted by dangerous people with deep pockets, to whom one soft old rancher means
nothing. But civilization can only impress itself on a man so much, and Ben Styke has some
madness in him yet.

128 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 3, 2026

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Brian McClellan

36 books8,845 followers
Brian McClellan is an American epic fantasy author from Cleveland, Ohio. He is known for his acclaimed Powder Mage Universe and essays on the life and business of being a writer.

Brian now lives on the side of a mountain in Utah with his wife, Michele, where he writes books and nurses a crippling video game addiction.

Brian's novels include the Powder Mage Trilogy (Promise of Blood, The Crimson Campaign, and The Autumn Republic), Gods of Blood and Powder (Sins of Empire, Wrath of Empire, and Blood of Empire), and Valkyrie Collections (Uncanny Collateral)

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111 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 11, 2026
Got my hands on this early through the kickstarter project and couldn't help but read it immediately.
And what a ride this was. Very entertaining and I realized how much I missed these characters. If you like the series you'll love this as well, no surprise here. 😂
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283 reviews7 followers
February 24, 2026
***4.5/5 Stars***
A nostalgic return to the Powder Mage world

This novella hit me right in the nostalgia. It’s such a joy to see familiar faces again - Styke, Vlora, Taniel, and Ka-poel — and to slip back into the Powder Mage world whose vibe I’ve always loved. McClellan has a real gift for making even short stories feel alive, and this one absolutely does. The ending even leaves the door open for more, which I’d love to see.

Styke is brutal and larger than life as always, giving the story that gritty punch only he can bring. The whole thing is fast, fun, with detective vibes, politics, and a nice bit of world building. The flintlock/industrial revolution atmosphere is still so unique, and it reminded me how much I miss this universe. The novella was great, but short, and it left me with that melancholic feeling of wanting more. I really hope McClellan returns to this world with a full novel - there’s still so much to explore.

Seeing Taniel again was bittersweet. I’m always happy when he shows up, but I’m still sad he’s no longer the force he was in the first trilogy. That’s a broader world issue, not a flaw of this novella — but part of me keeps hoping he’ll get a real comeback someday, the kind of dramatic restoration you sometimes see in big epic fantasy series (without spoiling anything, think Wheel of Time).
102 reviews8 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 11, 2026
What a pleasure to return to the Powder Mage world. It’s been 15 years and the world of Fatrasta is now civilized. Even a monster like Ben Styke is now a business man. Styke is such an enjoyable perspective, straightforward and blunt but curious and clever too. It was so fun to see the interactions between Michel and Styke, the humor of Styke’s disdain for how Michel operates. Such a treat to visit these beloved characters in their older incarnations and see where they have developed, what they have learned.
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4 reviews
February 13, 2026
Quick read,old friends

Short read, but seeing well known characters again was really enjoyable.
I usually hate mixing genres, or magic and technology, but the storytelling and characters in the powdermage series are an exception.
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Review of advance copy received from Author
January 10, 2026
A great return to Fatrasta that provides a wonderful look at what has happened since the conclusion of Blood of Empire.
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324 reviews
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January 13, 2026
It was good to catch up with the colonel. Fun book.
4 reviews
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January 17, 2026
Just fantastic, Ben Styke being Ben Styke.

Brian knocks it out the park, as per usual.
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96 reviews5 followers
February 8, 2026
I actually really enjoyed this, been a long time since finishing the original trilogy and mad lancers but it was so easy to slip back into the word. Some nice cameos throughout this short, fun read.
20 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2026
Excellent story about a favorite character. Loved Ben Styke in the novels and this short story did not disappoint.
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46 reviews3 followers
February 10, 2026
You never know how much you missed a world, until you start reading a novel and boom! You're there. And everything comes back to you. Great addition to the series.
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40 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2026
4.5

Fun to be back in this world again, even if it’s only for 100pages
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303 reviews30 followers
February 23, 2026
I seriously missed Ben Styke.

This was awesome and I hope we get more.
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367 reviews
February 26, 2026
Short and Bloody

A wonderful novella, filled to the brim with blood, guts and violence..... Ya gotta love Ben Styke, it might not be pretty but he'll get the job done
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Review of advance copy received from Author
February 20, 2026
8.5 / 10 ✪

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Returning to the world of the Gods of Blood and Powder filled me with nostalgia. Though that particular story was jam-packed with deep and interesting characters, Ben Styke was one for the ages, stepping into Taniel’s shoes when Two-Shot left as a POV, following the Powder Mage trilogy. Styke was, after all, insane. A blood-soaked killer, even before the series began. The fact that he lived through it was nothing short of a miracle. That the world could’ve civilized him in the absence of war is laughable, but Styke still goes through the motions.

In terms of plot, it’s pretty straightforward. Celine—Styke’s adopted daughter—has been kidnapped. He wants her back, and is perfectly willing to kill anyone in his path. His body, however, isn’t entirely sold on this plan. Neither are his sometimes allies, who mostly see Ben Styke as a liability, a has-been. The resulting story isn’t nearly as straightforward. But it’s not that complex, either. The novella’s only 103 pages, after all. And Styke is hardly one for cloak-and-dagger nonsense. What follows is a somewhat straightforward, somewhat not, path of blood and broken bones.

All in all, pretty good. Fairly straightforward, not very deep, though Styke has his moments. I would’ve liked a little more, if I’m honest. There’s more to the story, and not all the ends have been tied off by the time we leave (I realize that this is to leave the story open for sequels, but I’d have appreciated a bit more resolution in some of the subplots). That said, it’s hardly the first Powder Mage novella the author has published, and they pretty much all follow the same routine. It’s a good one, for that, but one that really could use a bit more depth. That said: definitely entertaining, certainly nostalgic, and enough to make you want to go back and experience either of the preceding trilogies again. As such, I’ve returned Sins of Empire to my bedside table.
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