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Marshal Arcane

The Spellmonger Series #15 / 20
by Terry Mancour
Marshal Arcane (The Spellmonger Series #15) by Terry Mancour
★ 10.00 / 3
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The Witch Queen Strikes!

Minalan the Spellmonger has a problem: Mycin Amana, the undead consort of Korbal the Necromancer, is not only occupying one of the largest castles in the kingdom, she’s also occupying the recently-dead body of his former lover, rapist, and mother of his children, Isily of Greenflower. As the crises in the heart of the kingdom grows, Minalan is tasked to force the so-called Witch Queen of Darkfaller from her new stronghold using any means necessary. Unfortunately, the castle belongs to his rival in the royal court and future monarch Prince Tavard, whose ideas about how to do this are archaic and doomed to failure. Mycin Amana is a master sorceress more than four thousand years old; Prince Tavard is an entirely mundane and completely self-absorbed knight in his twenties. If Darkfaller is to be re-taken, Minalan knows, he will have to use the cacophony of ancient memories inside his head to do it.

Alas, those memories are driving him mad as they daily impede his progress as much as they advance it. His bouts of depression, obsession, anxiety and rage are only getting worse as he plans a daring raid to rescue the hundreds of magi that Mycin Amana plans to turn into an army of undead Nemovorti. Even as he is producing incredible wonders from his workshop at breakneck speed, the whispers flow across the kingdom about his sanity to the point where Minalan is now referred to as the Mad Mage of Sevendor. His best friends begin to conspire to murder him. His allies question his judgement. And his foes close in as they sense his weakness.

But Minalan’s challenge is clear: become the greatest wizard in history or not only see his war against Darkfaller fail, but leave his entire world to certain doom. Threading the needle between catastrophe and salvation has never been more difficult or cost so much. Yet as King Rard promotes him to Marshal Arcane – the official responsible for facing the magical threats to the kingdom – Minalan is forced to balance his temporal powers with his thaumaturgical ones and navigate the violent shoals of insanity. But can he do that without losing the confidence of his friends? The trust of his allies? The hope of his people? The good-will of the enormously powerful Sea Folk? A new title and position is helpful, but it will take courage and daring to see Minalan the Spellmonger become the Marshal Arcane!

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Release date: December 6, 2022

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Terry Mancour

Terry Mancour

In a world brimming with epic fantasies and sprawling universes, Terry Mancour has carved out a realm all his own—one where politics and magic collide, where flawed heroes grapple with legacy and power, and where no war is ever as simple as good versus evil. His Spellmonger series, a sweeping saga rooted in gritty realism and layered world-building, has drawn in legions of fans who come not just for the battles and spells, but for the deeply human stories at the heart of it all.

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Born in the industrial heart of Flint, Michigan in 1968, Mancour’s early life was marked by sharp contrasts—a fitting origin for someone who would go on to explore the tension between chaos and order in fantasy. He moved to North Carolina as a child, where the Southern tradition of storytelling seeped into his bones. By the time he studied Religious Studies at UNC Chapel Hill, he’d already begun shaping the questions that would echo throughout his writing: What drives belief? How do people wield—and fall to—power?

While he's penned over thirty books, spanning genres from science fiction to young adult fantasy, it's the rich, living world of Callidore that has become his legacy. With Spellmonger, Mancour doesn’t just tell a story—he builds a civilization, crafting histories, religions, and politics with the precision of a scholar and the imagination of a dreamer. His protagonist, a retired warmage turned reluctant noble, wrestles with duty, family, and the burden of survival in a world constantly on the brink.

Mancour’s body of work also includes contributions to the Star Trek literary universe and a series of sequels to H. Beam Piper’s Space Viking, showing his comfort with both homage and innovation. He was nominated for the 2018 Audie Award for Best Fantasy Audiobook, a nod to how well his stories translate across formats—particularly with the unforgettable narration of John Lee bringing Spellmonger to life.

These days, Terry Mancour writes from his home on Red Mountain in North Carolina, where he lives with his wife and children. Surrounded by trees and quiet skies, he continues to chart the fates of kings, mages, and mortals alike—always with an eye on the horizon and a deep understanding of the human heart.

Whether crafting war-torn empires or chronicling the inner conflict of a single soul, Mancour writes fantasy that remembers people come first—and that’s what makes his work endure.

The Spellmonger Series

In a realm where magic is both weapon and legacy, The Spellmonger Series invites readers into a world teetering between the remnants of empire and the rise of something far more dangerous. At its center is Minalan—a former battlefield mage who once wielded fire and fury in the service of kings, now trying to live a quieter life… until the past and its secrets refuse to stay buried.

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This epic fantasy series blends court intrigue, brutal warfare, and deeply personal stakes with an honesty that’s rare in high fantasy. The world of Callidore doesn’t just shimmer with spells and sorcery—it pulses with the grind of politics, the tension of shifting loyalties, and the complicated cost of power. Minalan isn’t a chosen one; he’s a survivor, a strategist, and a man constantly forced to choose between what is right and what is necessary. That moral complexity is woven through every volume, making each battle—magical or otherwise—feel both intimate and immense.

While rich in classic fantasy elements—mages, kingdoms, ancient threats—this series distinguishes itself through its patient, immersive storytelling. The worldbuilding is expansive but lived-in, with layers of culture, history, and magic that unfold slowly, demanding and rewarding attention. And as Minalan’s journey grows from reluctant hero to architect of an entirely new order, so too does the depth of the narrative, which explores not only warfare and wizardry but family, nation-building, and the scars of survival.

With its slow-burn pacing, sprawling cast, and a voice that balances grit with moments of wit and heart, this is a fantasy saga that doesn’t just conjure awe—it earns it. For readers who crave political complexity, character-driven arcs, and the kind of magic that leaves a mark, the path of the Spellmonger offers a long, rewarding road.


The Spellmonger Series consists of eighteen primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of two more books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Spellmonger (The Spellmonger Series #1)
★ 9.66 / 3
Warmage (The Spellmonger Series #2)
★ 10.00 / 2
Marshal Arcane (The Spellmonger Series #15)
★ 10.00 / 3
Preceptor (The Spellmonger Series #16)
★ 9.34 / 3
Practical Adept (The Spellmonger Series #17)
★ 10.00 / 2
The Golden Goblin: A Spellmonger Novel (The Spellmonger Series #17.5)
★ 9.00 / 2
Seamage (The Spellmonger Series #18)
★ 10.00 / 1
Theurge (The Spellmonger Series #19)
⧗ 9.26 / 4
The Spellmonger Book 20 (The Spellmonger Series #20)
⧗ 8.00 / 1


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