Torn this time between giving three stars or four. I settled on four, but in truth, I think it should be three and a half.
The Mage's Grave was a great story. It was well-presented, and the pacing was great.
I just had a bit of an issue with the language used. In the first place, for an epic medieval fantasy, it uses a few idioms and sayings that appeared out of place, like "out for the count" or "right off the bat", and there are some other boxing analogies as well - I don't think boxing or baseball/cricket were invented in those days, although I could be wrong.
Staying with the language, there's lots of repetition, particularly when a scene contains two or more characters, and the author repeats one character's name sometimes three times in a single sentence. I understand the reasoning behind this, of course - you want to avoid using "he" too many times or the reader will begin to get confused about which "he" you meant. But there's a better way, and that is to come up with different ways to refer to the same person... or just change the sentence structure so this is not a problem to begin with.
Still, if you enjoy a good old fashion fantasy story, and don't mind language which might be more suited to a slightly younger audience, you should check it out.
I'm definitely going to be picking up the second book in the series.