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Outcasts of Order

Saga of Recluce Series, Book 20

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Outcasts of Order

By: L. E. Modesitt Jr.
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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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 Tantor
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Military Magic Users Wizardry
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Vivid World • Detailed Characters • Moral Themes • Twisted Journey • Chronological Evolution • Complex Hero
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Solid Modesitt. Black raised as white finds place for himself and his evolving powers to control his own life. Opposes corrupt prefects, counsels and their mages

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Like the other books in this series, this is another great book. someday I will have to go back and read them in chronological order of the series. Rather than release date.

Another great book

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I love the way Modesitt writes books for adults that do not have sex in them. And the way the main character feels guilt for violence that he must do.

Outcasts of Order

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That said, the pace is slow because Modesitt was doing something in this novel that authors rarely if ever do in fantasy novels: exploring the economic, social, and cultural implications of his world of Recluce, and particularly how cruel and dangerous they can be for the poor or "different" members of that society. Winter is coming to the city after the repulse of an invasion, so Beltur and his friends give us an unvarnished view of what that means in an essentially medieval/renaissance level society, magic or no magic -- to include starvation, draconian prison sentences that might make Victor Hugo blanch, and even child abuse.

Modesitt never shied away from moral themes in his fiction, but they are rarely as prominent as they are here. If you are in the right mood, they will make you think. If you only ever read fantasy to avoid having to think, you should probably pass it up and gi for the next part where there's actually a war.

It is definitely not my favorite Recluce book (that distinction probably goes to "Fall of Angels," or "Magice Engineer," but it is a solid later entry in the series, and Kirby Heyborne does his usual credible job on the narration.

Ignore the "nothing happens" reviews ...

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Always love the book but Kirby heyborn puts the icing on the cake every time love his voice he’s awesome

Awesome modesitt as usual

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As other reviewers have noted, this book is building up to sequel. But, rather than being disappointing, I rather enjoyed the long, twisted journey and look forward to the next book. In vintage Modesitt fashion, the world and characters are painted in vivid detail. The story rises and falls and the characters stay true to their natures. Modesitt always makes me feel a part of the world and makes me care about the characters - this book is no exception. I hope the next book will come soon.

Solid Modesitt - characters you can care about

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I like the simple ‘physics’ behind chaos and order. I also like the chronological evolution behind the references to other books.

I love all these books

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Since this is really a continuation of book 19, it becomes another subset in the Modesitt Recluse Series. And while the listener may at times "anticipate" what is going to happen next, Modesitt does it without insulting ones intelligence. The only thing that bothered me at the end of the story is that for some reason, I feel like I have read somewhere in another book where it appears that the next book in this series should be picking up. Darned if I can find it, or why, but it keeps rattling around in my mind that I know I seen a part of this story before.

The continuation of the story didn't disappoint.

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I like the book and have always favored the recluse series but this book hit me a little different. first the Narrator. His characters, voices and everything were good, my complaint though is he often spoke too soft. As a somewhat hard of hear fellow at times I had to replay frequently in order to hear what was said. if I was filling a glass of water,I had to stop the book. Now for the book. while a good story as usual there were way too many questions asked by the main character to each other that were answered then refrased and answered again, then varied slightly and answered again. It's very redundant and because it happened frequently it made the book drag and made the end quite boring and lackluster. All and all still a good read (listen).

Small points to make.

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I have listened to this entire series and usually they are pretty exciting and contain a good bit of action. This one is mostly guy goes to work, guy does his job, guy goes home. Little bits of action but not enough to make this long book entertaining.

In the end, it was less a book and more like a 28 hour prologue /set up for the next volume. I own 20 in this series but I will seriously question whether to get the 21ST.

Boring...28 hours of nothing happening.

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