

My name, well, they call me Jack. Though Iโve been called and named other things. Kings have named me, though that has sometimes gotten me into trouble. You see, when a king names you, he wants something. Nothing is free. Anyway, Iโm an orphan. Fortunately, Iโm a mage. That doesnโt make up for not having parents, but it helps . . . except when it doesnโt. The problem with being a . . . child mage is that everyone wants to use you for their own ends. The guilds, for instance. Not just one guild, all of them, everyone is looking for an edge, including me. My strongest talent is music, though no one sees that. What they do see is that my music . . . renews things, makes them new. One of the first things I renewed was a pair of full-sized wooden dogs. I renewed them so well that they came to life and became my protectors. Circumstances forced me to protect myself from those who would force me to work for them. Unfortunately, bodies were left on the floor, and I was forced to leave one city for another. I became too good at protecting myself, and the bodies kept piling up. Thatโs when the king and his spymaster took notice of me. They saw me as a means to an end and wanted to use me as a weapon against their enemies. The problem was, their enemies werenโt necessarily my enemies, and I hate being forced to do things against my will. So, the bodies that piled up were of those who tried to force me into bondage. All I wanted was to be left alone, but no one seemed to understand that. So, let the bodies fall where they may; youโve been warned. Review: Another winner - Mr. Haddock consistently spins a cracking read. He doesn't weigh you down with lots of exposition and covers a myriad of details in a nice layer of Handwaviun all of which work together to create an interesting and entertaining tale. This latest offering is no exception - a likeable MC, an exciting plot and enough action to please almost anyone. This book won't change the world but it will keep you well entertained for a few hours. What else could you want? Review: always a pleasure - I love a good book to read on a plane, and haddockโs books are ideal for this. Looking forward to the sequel.
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O**.
Another winner
Mr. Haddock consistently spins a cracking read. He doesn't weigh you down with lots of exposition and covers a myriad of details in a nice layer of Handwaviun all of which work together to create an interesting and entertaining tale. This latest offering is no exception - a likeable MC, an exciting plot and enough action to please almost anyone. This book won't change the world but it will keep you well entertained for a few hours. What else could you want?
D**G
always a pleasure
I love a good book to read on a plane, and haddockโs books are ideal for this. Looking forward to the sequel.
C**Y
Another outstanding read!
Another outstanding read by one of my all-time favourite authors. I have already read it twice and loved it just as much the second time around. I have read 1000's of fiction books over the years, and this this author is one of my favourites, because the stories are good fun, well written, non-cheesy conversations, good light banter, entertaining, and the main character mainly wins. So perfect entertaining "escapism" and why I read fiction. The author nails it every time. I have all his books and have read all of them at least 3-times each.
E**D
Similar but different
I really like the world James Haddock has created. Similar to other books in that the mage abilities grow and the absorbing of power and knowledge. Different enough to be an enjoyable read.
S**Y
Will fulfillment.
A boy, orphaned and hungry, wishes for less holes in his blanket as he busks in the street. He later finds his blanket has repaired itself. By trial and error he finds that he is a wizard and that it brings power and trouble in equal measure. Light reading, I enjoyed it, but it is more bubblegum than Bach if that makes any sense. I'd like some maps and with more details this book could have been a trilogy. Definitely going to read more by this author.
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