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Dark Apprentice
- Fall of Magic, Book One
- Narrated by: Thomas Judd, Reba Buhr
- Length: 15 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
A psychopathic wizard. An immortal mage. An epic battle of wills.
Nikolai doesn’t want much out of life: sex, immortality, and the power to disembowel anyone who crosses him. But with dark magic forbidden, his only option is Medea–a mage so deadly even the Enforcers give her a wide berth. Despite dire warnings that her apprentices don’t survive, Nikolai won’t stop until she agrees to train him. After all, he’s a killer himself.
Barbaric and brutal, the training is a far cry from what Nikolai expects. When a mysterious illness strikes Nikolai down, he suspects he’s found the secret to Medea’s longevity. He resolves to find out what happened to her previous apprentices. If he can locate the source of her power, he can turn it against her.
Medea swore off training dark wizards–none of them take the craft seriously and the ungrateful bastards always try to kill her. This one definitely seems the backstabbing type, but magic is dying out and she hasn’t felt such magical strength in centuries. If she can control the boy, show him that magic is more than curses and necromancy, he might obtain the power he desires. If not, well....
What’s one more dead apprentice?
If you enjoy dark fantasy with quirky, morally grey characters and humorous banter (but no romance), this is the book for you!
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- The Curator
- 27-04-22
Enjoyably different
Psychopath meets autistic mage in 1950s Ireland and bloodletting ensues. This sums up the plot but doesn’t really tell the story. This isn’t traditional fantasy but does adhere to many of the tropes. Apart from an ending which wrapped up a tad quickly, I thoroughly enjoyed something a bit different.
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- Don Kenneth Isiko
- 03-09-23
A pleasantly refreshing read!
After reading tonnes and tonnes of fantasy novels, it gets harder and harder to find novel takes, so coming across Dark apprentice was a pleasant surprise!
It wasn't easy I tell you, audibles recommendation engine does a terrible job, had to sift through piles of generic titles to get here.
thank you author!
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