Trilogy Description:
Book 1 – The
Magicians Guild

As
the mob is herded from the city, Sonea, a young street girl, furious at the
authorities’ treatment of her family and friends, hurls a stone at the shield,
putting all her rage behind it. To the amazement of all who watch, there is a
flash of blue light as the stone passes through the barrier and cracks a
magician on the temple, rendering him unconscious.
After
five hundred years of order, the guild’s worst fear has been realized – an untrained
magician is loose on the streets. She must be found, and quickly, before her
uncontrolled powers unleash forces that will destroy both her and the city that
is her home.
“If
this young woman is a natural, we should expect her to be more powerful then
the average novice, possible more powerful then the average magician… she will
be a considerable danger to the city,”
“Then
we must find her – and those who have taught her.”
“If
she is a rogue, we are bound by the law to bring her and her teachers to the
king.”
“She’s
barely more then a child.”
“If
she is a rogue, we will apply the law.”
Book
2 – The Novice

The
sons and daughters of the most powerful families in the realm, her classmates
seem determined to see her fail – even if they have to engineer her failure
themselves. Dannyl and Rothen offer Sonea what help they can, but when someone
starts spreading malicious rumours about her, Akkarin, The High Lord, steps in
to put a stop to it. Sonea may soon wish she was still enduring the taunts
other peers, for in accepting the protection of the guild’s high lord she may
have embraced a far bleaker fate. It seems that Akkarin harbours a secret that
is far darker then his magician’s robes. Taken into his confidence, Sonea must
keep the truth hidden. But by doing so, is she showing loyalty to the head of
her guild, or making the worst mistake of her life?
Book
3 – The High Lord

As
Akkarin reveals more of his knowledge, Sonea does not know who to believe, or
what she most fears. Could the truth really be as terrifying as the High Lord
claims? Does an ancient power threaten them all? Or does the guild face a
threat from a much closer source?
“Why
are you showing me these books?” Akkarin’s eyes bored into her own, and she
looked away.
“You
want to know the truth,” he said. He was right. Part of her wanted to ignore
the books. But she did want to know.
Personal
Appeal
I
was given The Magicians Guild the
year it was released as a Christmas present and with it having such a gripping blurb
(hence its usage above as it speaks for itself) and quite frankly, a very eye
catching cover design, I dropped my current reading material for it. As with
all Canavan’s books, I was hooked right from the first few pages and I just could
not put it down. I just had to finish it and even then I just could not wait
for The Novice to be in my hands and
the same subsequently for The High Lord.
I even lost count with the amount of people I lent my copy too and all said
they went out and purchased the next two in the trilogy.
This
Trilogy I count among my top five favorite of all time and I don’t see it
budging even though I consider Trudi Canavan’s The Age of the Five a close contender.
The
Author – Trudi Canavan

Review Rating – 5 out of 5 Stars
Canavan’s other publications
mentioned in this review will also be reviewed at a later date.
Great Trilogy!
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