The Powder Mage trilogy

The Powder Mage trilogy

Author Brian McClellan
Cover artist Gene Mollica
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Orbit Books (USA)
Published 2013–2015
Media type Print (hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book
No. of books 3
Followed by Gods of Blood and Powder

The Powder Mage trilogy is a series of epic flintlock fantasy novels written by American author Brian McClellan. It consists of the novels Promise of Blood (2013), The Crimson Campaign (2014) and The Autumn Republic (2015).[1] In 2014, Promise of Blood received the Morningstar Award for Best Fantasy Newcomer.[2] Several short stories and novellas set in the world of The Powder Mage trilogy have been published.[3]

Plot

At the beginning of Promise of Blood, Field Marshal Tamas has just committed a brutal coup against Adro's monarchy. When he kills every single member of the Royal Cabal, they all utter the same mysterious phrase: "You can't break Kresimir's Promise".

Adamat, a former police inspector who is now a private investigator, is asked by Tamas to help resolve the mystery. Meanwhile, Tamas is busy with purging the country's nobility and struggling to maintain peace during the inevitable civil war. Taniel, Tamas's son and a talented powder mage who is able to consume gunpowder to give himself supernatural powers, is given the task to hunt down an uncommonly powerful member of the Royal Cabal who managed to escape during the coup. Soon it becomes clear that overthrowing the monarchy was just the beginning.

Reception

Promise of Blood

Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred review[4] stating: "A thoroughly satisfying yarn that should keep readers waiting impatiently for further installments." [5] Publishers Weekly, in reviewing the book, stated "McClellan neatly mixes intrigue and action..." and gave the book a generally positive review.[6]

In 2014, Promise of Blood won the Morningstar Award for Best Fantasy Newcomer.[2] The book's cover, by Gene Mollica and Michael Frost, was also nominated for the Ravenheart Award for Best Fantasy Book Jacket/Artist.[7]

The Crimson Campaign

Publishers Weekly referred to the book as a "swirling sequel"[8] and Staffer’s Book Review stated it was "just great fun."[9] Kirkus Reviews gave a more reserved appraisal stating the "book is less relentlessly inventive than the inaugural volume but still impressively distinctive and pungent…".[10]

Richard Bray of Fantasy-Faction wrote in his review, "In all, The Crimson Campaign is the rare middle book of a trilogy that actually kicks its pace up a notch. It’s an amazing work, and has the series well-situated for an outstanding finale in The Autumn Republic due out next year.[11]

Books in the series

Eight novellas and short stories set in the world of The Powder Mage Trilogy were released:

  • Hope's End (2013)
  • The Girl of Hrusch Avenue (2013)
  • Forsworn (2014)
  • The Face in the Window (2014)
  • Servant of the Crown (2014)
  • Murder at the Kinnen Hotel (2014)
  • Return to Honor (2015)
  • The Siege of Tilpur (2015)

Sequel

In May, 2016, McClellan revealed a sequel to the Powder Mage series, entitled Gods of Blood and Powder. The first book, Sins of Empire, was released March 7, 2017.[12]

References

  1. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Autumn-Republic-Powder-Mage-Trilogy/dp/0316219126/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406456193&sr=8-1&keywords=the+autumn+republic
  2. 1 2 David Gemmell Legend Awards, 13 June 2014, retrieved 13 June 2014. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  3. http://www.brianmcclellan.com/all-books
  4. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/brian-mcclellan/promise-of-blood/
  5. Kirkus Reviews, 15 March 2013, retrieved 4 February 2014.
  6. Publishers Weekly, 18 March 2013, retrieved 4 February 2014.
  7. David Gemmell Legend Awards, 19 April 2014, retrieved 20 May 2014.
  8. "The Crimson Campaign". Publishers Weekly. December 16, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  9. Landon, Justin (April 29, 2014). "Sworn in Steel by Douglas Hulick and The Crimson Campaign by Brian McClellan". Staffer’s Book Review. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  10. "The Crimson Campaign". Kirkus Reviews. January 9, 2014. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  11. http://fantasy-faction.com/2014/the-crimson-campaign-by-brian-mcclellan
  12. http://www.brianmcclellan.com/blog/release-day
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