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A Traitor in Skyhold

Mage Errant #3 / 7 ✓
by John Bierce
A Traitor in Skyhold (Mage Errant #3) by John Bierce
★ 10.00 / 1
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Hugh and his friends have, to his great displeasure, become the center of attention among the student body at Skyhold. It turns out that surviving the depths of the labyrinth and helping stop a coup both tend to attract notice. If Hugh had his way, he'd happily go back to being just another anonymous student. He has more than enough to deal with already as he starts his second year, between his crushing load of schoolwork, training as a prospective candidate to the Librarians Errant, and navigating a long distance relationship.

Oh, and the fact that Hugh and company have been dragged into trying to catch a traitor on the Skyhold Council doesn't make life any easier. Nor does it help that the traitor is working with the demon Bakori, who lurks in the depths of the labyrinth below Skyhold, waiting for his chance at revenge.

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Release date: August 18, 2019

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John Bierce

John Bierce’s journey as a writer started with a fascination for the art of world-building and the complexities of character-driven narratives. Raised on a steady diet of fantasy novels, video games, and imaginative storytelling, John developed a love for the fantastical and the thought-provoking. This passion led him to craft stories that blend rich world-building with fast-paced action, creating narratives that speak to fans of both traditional fantasy and modern speculative fiction.

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Best known for his The Great Path series, John is a master at weaving intricate plots filled with magic, danger, and profound moral questions. His work is often recognized for its deep exploration of character development and the philosophical dilemmas faced by his protagonists. He has a unique ability to create vivid, immersive worlds where magic and reality collide, and where every decision carries weight. His stories don’t just thrill with action, but also challenge readers to think critically about the world around them.

Drawing inspiration from classic fantasy, yet always pushing the boundaries of the genre, John Bierce’s writing stands out for its depth and authenticity. His characters are flawed, yet resolute, their struggles making them relatable even in the most fantastical of settings. The worlds he creates are not mere backdrops to the action, but living, breathing entities that shape and challenge the characters within them.

John’s background in both science and literature allows him to create systems of magic and conflict that feel both grounded and extraordinary. He doesn’t shy away from tough questions, and his work often explores themes of power, morality, and the consequences of individual actions. His fans are drawn to his ability to mix classic fantasy elements with fresh, thought-provoking ideas, making his work both accessible and intellectually stimulating.

Whether exploring the depths of an ancient magical order or unveiling the dark secrets of a seemingly perfect world, John Bierce continues to captivate readers with his thought-provoking narratives and expertly crafted worlds. His writing is more than just an escape; it’s an invitation to ponder the complexities of life, identity, and the choices that define us. With each new book, John cements his place as a significant voice in contemporary fantasy.

Mage Errant

Mage Errant consists of seven books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Into the Labyrinth (Mage Errant #1)
★ 10.00 / 1
Jewel of the Endless Erg (Mage Errant #2)
★ 10.00 / 1
A Traitor in Skyhold (Mage Errant #3)
★ 10.00 / 1
The Lost City of Ithos (Mage Errant #4)
★ 10.00 / 1
The Siege of Skyhold (Mage Errant #5)
★ 10.00 / 1
Tongue Eater (Mage Errant #6)
★ 10.00 / 1
The Last Echo of the Lord of Bells (Mage Errant #7)
⧗ 8.30 / 20


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