"The Outcast" by Taran Matharu - The battle!
This book is published by Holder Children's Books in 2019 and has 400 pages. This is Book 4 of Summoner series. It's a prequel.
Arcturus, an orphan in the northern town of Hominum, steals a scroll from a noble and reads it. He summons a demon, a Canid who he names Sacharissa. He is the first commoner with summoning abilities and although the nobles want to kill him, the King sends him to the Academy to be formally trained as Battle Mage.
Can Arcturus become a Battle Mage? Will he be accepted by the nobles? What is the social atmosphere? Why is he considered Outcast?
I was wondering what the story would be, because Fletcher won in Book 3. When I started reading this book, I realized that this is a prequel. Arcturus, not Fletcher, is the hero.
Arcturus isa batters son of a Noble. At the academy, Arcturus makes friends and enemies out of the nobles. We have already met the older Arcturus in the first three books of the series. Now third book takes us back to his childhood or rather the time when he enters adulthood. Here he becomes friends with Fletcher's parents (Edmund and Alice) who are yet to be married, Prince Harold and Elaine Lovett. The enemies are Isadora and Zacharias Forsyth, Rook and Charles Faversham (his half brother).
The times are bad. Unrest about exorbitant spending by the King is rising. General Bancroft has rebelled. When on a vacation in the estate of Edmund Raleigh, the students encounter Orcs, are captured by rebels, are imprisoned, escape and play an important role.
This book is mainly about Arcturus and somewhat Elaine. Author has used this book to tie up a few loose threads from the original trilogy. For example how Harold became King? How Zacharias knew about the secret passage. How was Phantaur captured by Orcs? Why Arcturus defends Fletcher Etc.
The abdication of power and conclusion of the rebellion is a little hastily written. A few more pages would have eased the story into soft landing.
This book is obviously less exciting than the trilogy. But once you have read the trilogy you can't not read it.
Why did I read this book? Have read trilogy.
What I didn't like? Accelerated abdication.
What did I like? Tied up loose threads.
Read only if you have read the trilogy.
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