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The Powder Mage trilogy is a series of epic 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]
Eleven 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) Green-Eyed Vipers (2015) Ghosts of the Tristan Basin (2016) The Mad ...
Promise of Blood is a fantasy novel by American author Brian McClellan, the first book [1] in The Powder Mage trilogy. It was first published by Orbit Books in 2013. [2] A sequel titled The Crimson Campaign was released on May 6, 2014. [3] It won the 2014 Morningstar Award for Best Fantasy Newcomer. [4] The audiobook was narrated by Christian ...
EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Mallozzi, showrunner of Hulu’s sci-fi drama Utopia Falls, is set to adapt Brian McClellan’s fantasy novels Powder Mage for television. The writer/producer, who executive ...
The Crimson Campaign is a fantasy novel by American author Brian McClellan, the second book [1] in The Powder Mage trilogy. It was first published by Orbit Books on May 6, 2014, and is the sequel to Promise of Blood (2013). The third and last book, titled The Autumn Republic, was released on February 10, 2015. [2]
She recalls how Isabel said she found comfort in reading stories about other people with similar struggles. At the time, Nugent thought her daughter meant fiction; now, she thinks Isabel may have ...
Blood of Empire is a fantasy novel by American author Brian McClellan, the third book [1] in the flintlock fantasy trilogy Gods of Blood and Powder. It was published by Orbit Books on December 3, 2019. [1] It is the sequel to Sins of Empire and Wrath of Empire.
Seeing the star-topped wand, used by Billie Burke as Glinda the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz, brought Grande immediately to tears.“Thank you so much,” she said. “Are you serious right now?”