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Last Mage by Andrew Eckhart

To let nothing harm this world. 

Events are occurring across the globe.  Strange, inexplicable events.  Cities disappearing, strange creatures sighted, and any number of experiences that simply test the limits of sanity.  They are accelerating at an alarming rate, threatening to overwhelm an unprepared world . . . almost.

Mage Elijah Valentine has seen it all before—well, most all of it.  He stands between the world and the growing chaos.

Note: Last Mage contains some harsh language.


A serialized novel, updating weekly

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Listed: May 2, 2010

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Editor: Linda Schoales
May 2, 2010

The first chapter is well-written.  The story starts off in first person, then switches to third person to give some background on the story.  The main character made me think of Dr. Strange, if he’d been talked into having a high-powered, corporate office, and regularly got threats for not doing enough for the world.

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Member: Gavin Williams
May 7, 2010

Elijah Valentine is a mage, and apparently the last of his kind.  He’s been around since at least the time of George Washington, doing what he can to see the big picture and keep the world from getting too out of control.

However, this isn’t a black and white story where [more . . .]

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Outstanding!

Member: HuMJah
August 31, 2010

This is possibly one of my favorite reads each week. I look forward to seeing that a new update has been released. I’m finding the sort of excitement in reading that our parents and grandparents must have found in serialized stories in magazines, in a way that has been previously been limited to television series for me. This is simply [more . . .]

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