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Description

A young mage-in-training is unwittingly pulled into a violent political upheaval, in the third book of this epic fantasy trilogy by Miles Cameron, author of the Traitor Son Cycle.

Aranthur and his friends have come together across different continents and realms with one purpose: to strike back against the forces that have torn a hole in the heavens and threaten to rip the world apart.

Ultimate victory will require enemies to trust one another, old foes to fight together, spies to reveal the truth, and steadfast allies to betray long-corrupt rules. But will Aranthur, a twenty-year-old student, really be able to bring them all together? And what will they do when their plans inevitably fall to pieces?

Masters & Mages
Cold Iron
Dark Forge
Bright Steel

For more from Miles Cameron, check out:

The Traitor Son Cycle
The Red Knight
The Fell Sword
The Dread Wyrm
The Plague of Swords
The Fall of Dragons

Praise

"Utterly, utterly brilliant. A masterclass in how to write modern fantasy - world building, characters, plot and pacing, all perfectly blended. Miles Cameron is at the top of his game." —John Gwynne, author of The Faithful and the Fallen series on Cold Iron
"Cold Iron is fantastic. It shimmers like a well-honed sword blade." —Anna Smith Spark, author of The Court of Broken Knives
"I cannot recommend the Traitor Son Cycle enough... amazing." —SF Signal on The Fell Sword
"The Red Knight is an excellent debut... [It] will only get better as the series progresses... You will be won by the intricate story and sophisticated world building." —Fantasy Book Critic on The Red Knight
"Promising historical fantasy debut featuring an expansive cast, an engaging plot, and a detailed eye for combat." —The Ranting Dragon on The Red Knight
"Literate, intelligent, and well-thoughtout...a pleasingly complex and greatly satisfying novel." —SFF World on The Red Knight
"A rousing read." —SF Signal on The Red Knight
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