• Forge of the High Mage

  • A Novel of the Malazan Empire (Path to Ascendancy, Book 4)
  • By: Ian C. Esslemont
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 17 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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Forge of the High Mage

By: Ian C. Esslemont
Narrated by: John Banks
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A riotous novel takes readers deeper into the politics and intrigue of the NYT bestselling Malazan Empire

After decades of warfare, Malazan forces are poised to consolidate the Quon Tali mainland. Yet it is at this moment that Emperor Kellanved orders a new, some believe foolhardy campaign: the invasion of Falar that lies far to the north . . .

And to fight on this new front, a rag-tag army raised from orphaned units and broken squads is been brought together under Fist Dujek, and joined by a similarly motley fleet under the command of the Emperor himself.

So the Malazans head north, only to encounter an unlooked-for and most unwelcome threat. Something unspeakable and born of legend has awoken and will destroy all who stand in its way. Most appalled by this is the Empire’s untested High Mage, Tayschrenn. All too aware of the true nature of this ancient horror, he fears his own inadequacies when the time comes to confront it.

Yet confront it he must.

Falar is itself far from defenceless. Its priests possess a weapon–rumoured to be a gift from the sea god, Mael–a weapon so terrifying it has not been unleashed for centuries. But two can play at that game, for the Emperor’s flagship is also believed to be not entirely of this world.

These are turbulent, treacherous and bloody times for all caught up in the forging of an Empire and so, amongst the Ice Wastes and in the archipelago of Falar, the Malazans must face two seemingly insurmountable tests, each one potentially the origin of their destruction . . .

©2023 Ian Cameron Esslemont. (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Produced by arrangement with Transworld Publishers, a division of The Random House Group Ltd. All rights reserved.

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fun listen

it was a sort of light hearted tale of the time before The Malazan book of the fallen.

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Another jewel

A masterpiece, page turner and a must read for Malazan fans. The rise of the inner circle has so many twists and Ian does a great work of telling a very entertaining story.

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Another amazing tale!

Esslemont fabulously delivers another epic Malazan tale. Really enjoyed the deeper look into the history empire and development of these complex, dynamic, and beloved characters.

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A wondrous addition to the Malazan universe!

Esslemont’s pen drips fell sorcery and plot/character development with equal ardor!

A must read for those love epic fantasy and great writing.

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More like Erickson

This one seems a bit more like Erikson’s work. While it lacks the mystery and vagueness it does contain more characters and plot lines than the previous three and includes many more known characters from the book of the fallen. Goofy scenes with Jaghut and humans playing on dinosaur computers really kills it for me…

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