Spellslinger 3: Charmcaster: Book Three in the page-turning new fantasy series

· Spellslinger Book 3 · Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
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The third book in the page-turning SPELLSLINGER fantasy series.

Kellen, Reichis and Ferius are on their way to Gitabria, a city where amazing inventions are dreamed up and sold across the land of the Seven Sands.

But when the three of them stumble across a tiny mechanical bird, magically brought to life, they quickly realise all is not as it appears.

Meanwhile two strange Argosi appear, carrying secrets from Ferius' past, together with an unlikely Jan'Tep ally.

And as time ticks on, all the cards in Ferius' deck point to the emerging tides of war . . .

Perfect for fans of The Dark Tower, Firefly, Guardians of the Galaxy, Terry Pratchett, Ben Aaronovitch and Jim Butcher.

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4.6
14 reviews
Peter Parr
February 1, 2019
Great characters ever developing and the more you delve into the series the better the characters become. Great story but now leading ever deeper into the Spellslingers world, and resolution or retribution, whatever that may be. Thanks Sebastien.
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Midge Odonnell
May 3, 2018
I was completely captivated by this, the third installment in the Spellslinger series. Kellen is as whiny as ever but Reichis has stepped up his rhetoric and Ferius is becoming ever more belligerent. The humour in this book is much tighter and the sense of genuine peril has been ratcheted up so you really do not want to put it down. I always felt there was something undefinable missing in the previous books but this one certainly doesn't leave you feeling that way. Charmcaster does, somewhat, rely on you having read the previous two books as there is little in the way of backstory or character information here. Instead we are thrown straight in to the action as Ferius, Kellen and Reichois are being chased across the desert-lands of the Berabesq by 4 members of The Faithful as they make their way to Gitabria. The tale then jumps from action packed scenario to action packed scenario with little respite inbetween. However, it never feels like a host of set pieces jammed together, there is a very definite plot here and it works well. There are cameo appearances from various Jan'Tep that have been important in Kellen's life and we learn much, much more about Ferius Parfax and The Way Of The Daisy. Kellen also discovers that he has more than just the tiny bit of Breath magic and his powders, a growing Shadowblack and a Wind Spirit lodging in his "good" eye, he has also the power of the - well you'll have to read it to find out won't you. The scene-setting in Gitabria is well done and this new country feels complete in ways that ones in previous books haven't. This maybe because it reminds me somewhat of Elizabethan London with the shops along the bridges and the clamour for inventive entertainments. The characterisation for new characters is a lot tighter too and it feels as though Mr De Castell has finally become fully immersed in his creation (that's presuming the Shadowblack hasn't consumed him and turned him in to Reichis - not Kellen, the action is more a Reichis level of violence). An entirely enthralling addition to the cannon and left on a rather large cliffhanger. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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About the author

Sebastien de Castell had just finished a degree in Archaeology when he started work on his first dig. Four hours later he realised 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. His only defence against the charge of unbridled dilettantism is that he genuinely likes doing these things and that, in one way or another, each of these fields plays a role in his writing. He sternly resists the accusation of being a Renaissance Man in the hopes that more people will label him that way.

Sebastien lives in Vancouver with his lovely wife and two belligerent cats. Follow Sebastien at www.decastell.com or on Twitter: @decastell

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