Mark of the Fool Book 6
To preserve the future, Alex must find the secrets of the past.
After a devastating battle, Alex Roth is left with more questions than answers, and—as the Ravener grows more aggressive—he and his companions struggle to learn the truth of Thameland’s Cycle.
But—thanks to an old enemy—they do have one lead, though it will take them into the bowels of the darkest Hells.
To prepare, Alex will have to reveal who he truly is to the other Heroes of Thameland, and deal with the consequences.
On the line are not only truths about Thameland’s endless, bloody cycles…but also the greatest secret of the patron Saint of Alric…
…the Traveller.
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J.M. Clarke
Long before the Mark of the Fool series became a sensation among fantasy readers, J.M. Clarke was quietly shaping the kind of stories he wanted to see in the world—tales where magic doesn't come easy, choices carry weight, and heroes grow not through destiny, but through grit and consequence. It was never about following a blueprint; it was about building a world that felt lived-in, flawed, and full of wonder.
A Canadian at heart and storyteller by instinct, Clarke didn’t emerge from the traditional publishing pipeline. Instead, his journey began during the stillness of the pandemic, when he started sharing his writing online. What began as a creative outlet quickly evolved into a phenomenon. Mark of the Fool—a progression fantasy known for its compelling magic system, emotionally grounded characters, and sly humor—racked up nearly 10 million views on Royal Road and went on to sell over 100,000 eBooks. The series didn’t just find an audience—it struck a chord with readers hungry for fantasy that balanced powerful storytelling with authentic emotional arcs.
Mark of the Fool
In a world where prophecy crowns heroes and fate assigns roles, Mark of the Fool turns the game on its head. What begins as a classic coming-of-age tale quickly evolves into something far more unpredictable, as Alex Roth—a brilliant, determined young man—finds himself burdened with a title no one wants: the Fool.
But this Fool refuses to play by the rules.
Mark of the Fool consists of ten books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

