Review of the First book in the Powder Mage Trilogy
Review of Powder Mage: Promise of Blood By: Brian McClellan In this first book, the people have broken free of their oppressors the Privileged upper class. Their leader Tamas struggles with the aftermath as he tries to figure out how to protect the people from being taken over by another king. His son Taniel doesn’t like how he goes about things and thinks his father is cold hearted. Taniel must protect the city from the Kez and finds himself in a battle with them on a mountain. Tamas has assassins trying to kill spies amongst his own people, and a Godly chef. First of all, the city setting is cool and different from the fantasy I usually read. There is a sense of isolation and a weird feeling of coziness despite the conflict Tamas and Taniel find themselves in. The conflict is also put on a smaller sc...