Magic is the only weapon against the gods in the powerful final novel of this epic fantasy trilogy about battlemages and sorcerers in a world that fears their powers.
A plague rages in the streets of Perizzi. City guards rally to deal with riots while the young magicians of the Tower pool their healing powers to find a cure.
Elsewhere, new alliances are formed to stem the rising darkness strengthening a deity who feeds on pestilence and decay. Gods, Sorcerers and Battlemages must set aside the past and their vendettas to work together or risk unleashing greater suffering than they can possibly imagine...
The Age of Dread
Mageborn
Magefall
Magebane
Age of Darkness
Battlemage
Bloodmage
Chaosmage
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"[Stephen Aryan] enlivens his tale with abundant politics, intrigues, double-crossings, and plot twists to keep the pacing brisk and whet readers' appetites for future installments."
— Publishers Weekly on Mageborn
A propulsive combination of thrills, mystery, and magic.
— B&N's Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog on MagebornA vivid and rousing adventure with the kind of magic that punches you right in the face
— Jenn Williams on BattlemageThis is epic fantasy for readers who appreciate extra helpings of carnage with their backstabbing.
— Publishers Weekly on BattlemageStephen Aryan puts the epic into Epic Fantasy. This is a ground-shaking debut, full of fiery promise
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Stephen Aryan was born in 1977 and was raised by the sea in northeast England. After graduating from Loughborough University, he started working in marketing, and for some reason he hasn’t stopped. A keen podcaster, lapsed gamer and budding archer, when not extolling the virtues of Babylon 5, he can be found drinking real ale and reading comics.
Matt Addis is a highly regarded audiobook narrator, and has voiced a wealth of work. His unabridged recording of The Stone Man was nominated by Audible as one of twelve finalists for Audiobook of the Year 2015, among such august company as Stephen Fry reading Harry Potter and Maggie Gyllenhaal reading The Bell Jar.