The third novel in J David Baxter's epic portal fantasy series, the Greymantle Chronicles.
Needing to learn the skills and abilities necessary to save his friends, Nate travels back through time to the Great Empire. He hopes to find trainers to make him capable of defeating the Blood Mages and their minions. However, arriving in a primitive era ruled by evil Bane elves, his luck has run out, and nothing is like he expected. Can he survive and get what he requires to escape being trapped in the past? He just might save far more than himself and his friends if he can.
Set in a unique world of swords and magic that is medieval in flavor but seen through the lens of a modern college student from Earth. The Greymantle Chronicles are an epic fantasy series on a high magic fantasy world where technology and science never existed. Yet, cities are cleaner, banking is done with magic tokens, floating carts are used to haul freight, and magic is a science in its own right. However, that was not always the case; in the distant past, the Bane elves ruled a primitive empire that spanned most of the world. During that time, magic was unreliable, and humans and elves were treated little better than animals, but the seeds of the modern world were planted in the ashes of that dark time.
Industry Reviews
Every time a book is released, I have to prepare myself to not being able to put it down until it is read. I would say the author is up there with my favorites of all time Robert Jordan, David Eddings, and Harry Turtledove. PUT ME DOWN AS A LIFELONG FAN!!!
- Aksunai
I got this book early this morning. I was able to finish it in about 10 hours. I only stopped to rest my eyes and get a little bit to eat. I could not put it down. I can only imagine that more books are to come. The only thing I would change is to make the books longer. 1000 pages would be a good start. When I read these books I can see what is happening in my minds eye. Breathe taking adventures.
- Donald M. Hurd
My bedtime is at nine pm. Needless to say when this book popped onto my library, I started reading. I didn't want to put it down. It was a good time and even with all the pain I will feel tomorrow, the story was worth it.
- DerekO