Outcasts of Order
Saga of Recluce Series, Book 20
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Kirby Heyborne
About this listen
L. E. Modesitt, Jr., continues his best-selling Saga of Recluce with his 20th book in the long-running series. Beltur began his journey in The Mongrel Mage and continues with Outcasts of Order, the next book of his story arc in the Saga of Recluce.
Beltur, an Order mage, discovers he possesses frightening powers not seen for hundreds of years. With his new abilities, he survives the war in Elparta and saves the lives of all. However, victory comes with a price. His fellow mages now see him as a threat to be destroyed, and the local merchants want to exploit his power.
There's only one way he can remain free and survive - he's going to have to run.
©2018 L. E. Modesitt, Jr. (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about Outcasts of Order
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- Catherine J Coleman
- 29-08-2018
I didn't want it to end
This is the best book I've read/ heard in a long time. I loved the characters and the way the story was fashioned. It felt like it was real.
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- Yvonne
- 11-08-2018
Best of so many enjoyable stories
I have listened to this story four times since I bought it
a week ago.That should tell you how much I enjoyed it and will continue to enjoy it
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- Sam
- 14-10-2024
So so filler
Overall it adds to the sage however, the story is boring and goes a total of nowhere from start to finish. I found myself waiting for anything of importance or interest to happen. It’s a small side story that unfortunately has a third book to grind through. I found the writing repetitive and mediocre compared to other novels by Modesitt. I would have stopped reading it if it was not for the fact it was an audiobook.
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