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  • Rogues of Magic: The Complete Trilogy

  • Rogues of Magic, Books 1-3
  • Written by: J.T. Williams
  • Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
  • Length: 29 hrs and 56 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Rogues of Magic: The Complete Trilogy

Written by: J.T. Williams
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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Publisher's Summary

Forsaken to be a killer and sent to be a destroyer, Sviska must choose his own path.

Sviska is a man of the shadows, an assassin without any one place to call his own. But in the Far North, he discovers a secret. Magic, long thought lost to the world, is alive. The genocide to destroy every elf, wizard, and sacred being of old is not yet complete. Sviska's masters work the strings of the world and he has been sent for a task he does not even fully understand yet. When at last he feels he has what he has always wanted, darkness falls upon the world.

Forced to rise up to face an enemy more terrible than any he has ever met, Sviska comes to a moral crossroad. The Rogues of Magic rise but will Sviska be the blade that unites them all or strikes those of magic from the world forever?

In this Tale of the Dwemhar trilogy, prepare yourself for a war that will bring about the gods of old, the remnants of the many races of magic, and follow a man in his journey to awaken that which sleeps deep within himself.

Contains the complete series (Books 1-3) of the Rogues of Magic.

©2018 J. T. Williams (P)2020 Podium Audio

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proof read!!!

this book had so much potential. it could have been a great series. however, if this didn't come as all three books in one. I wouldn't have made it to the third and even as an audiobook, it was a struggle to plow. I found the characters interesting, however there was little to no character or plot development. the first book started off with potential but went down hill. also, a great writer can paint a picture of a new world. however, unfortunately this is something the author needs to work on. there was an excessive amount of detail in regards to things like congratulating each other for things while done but not enough of anything else. I'm hoping moving forward if this particular author writes any more books they will get somebody to read them and give feedback that has no part in the creative process with them. I feel that way they will get some more honest feedback. I don't know if this author is new to writing or not, but they're a good bones there. it just needs to be worked on.

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Disappointed

The first book was ok, not great but promising but then it got worse. I don’t understand how is it that The main character is Sviska. He is not unique in any way and the others contributed much more to saving people. Also, killing is glorified, not just justified but celebrated. I wanted my time waiting for the story to make sense but it didn’t

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