A failed mage learns that just because he's not the chosen one it doesn't mean he can't be a hero in final book of the Spellslinger series.
Once an outlaw spellslinger, Kellen Argos has made a life for himself as the Daroman Queen's protector. A little magic and a handful of tricks are all it takes to deal with the constant threats to her reign. But when rumors of an empire-shattering war begin to stir, Kellen is asked to commit an unimaginable act to protect his queen.
Inside enemy territory, he quickly realizes something is amiss. Someone is playing a dangerous game. And to discover their secrets, Kellen will have to challenge the greatest spellcaster who's ever lived.
Kellen's misadventures concludes in Crownbreaker, the riveting finale to the adventure fantasy series that began with Spellslinger.
Spellslinger Series
Spellslinger
Shadowblack
Charmcaster
Soulbinder
Queenslayer
Crownbreaker
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Traitor's Blade
Saint's Blood
Knight's Shadow
Tyrant's Throne
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"This book is dangerously addictive. It has it all: compelling world-building, breathtaking plot-twists, a page-turning pace, and characters who soon feel like old friends. I can't wait for the next one!"
— Melissa Caruso, author of The Tethered Mage
Told with the conviction of Ursula Le Guin and the dash of Alexandre Dumas
— New Statesman (UK) on SpellslingerSpellslinger is the start of something truly special. Sebastien de Castell is a master of breakneck pacing, dagger-sharp dialogue, and twists you didn't see coming--and this series has it all.
— Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld on SpellslingerA fast, fun, often funny fantasy series
— B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy BlogExotic, original and gripping from the get-go, Spellslinger is a must-read
— Jonathan Stroud, author of the Lockwood and Co series on SpellslingerAn intriguing system of magic, wry humor, and a twisting plot make for an entertaining series debut.
— Kirkus on SpellslingerA bucket-load of tension is offset with humour, power struggles, lots of magic and some great characters. Fantasy junkies will devour with relish.
— Guardian (UK) on SpellslingerHugely enjoyable - fast-paced, compassionate, wise and with terrific characters.
— Amanda Craig, author of Hearts and Minds on SpellslingerA fun, fast-moving adventure, with surprising depth and insight.
— Hugo Award winning author Jim C. Hines on SpellslingerA tremendously fun read full of wit and action.
— James Islington, author of The Shadow of What Was Lost on SpellslingerWritten with such obvious joy and brio that it demands to be read.
— RJ Barker, author of Age of Assassins on SpellslingerThere's room for wit and playfulness amid the high-stakes duels and death matches, and Kellen's career is likely to run and run.
— The Observer (UK) on SpellslingerWe can confidently say that de Castell's new series has hit the ground running.
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Sebastien de Castell had just finished a degree in archaeology when he started work on his first dig. Four hours later he realized how much he actually hated archaeology and left to pursue a very focused career as a musician, ombudsman, interaction designer, fight choreographer, teacher, project manager, actor, and product strategist. Sebastien lives in Vancouver, Canada, with his lovely wife and two belligerent cats.
Joe Jameson trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has narrated over a hundred audiobooks, including titles by Gillian Slovo, Bear Grylls, Malorie Blackman, and Susan Hill, as well as The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff. He also works extensively in theater and television.