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Students of the Order

The Order, Book 1

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Students of the Order

By: Edward W. Robertson, Sam Lang
Narrated by: Michael Kramer
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In the realm of Isodoro, just two things stand between Alliance lands and the spears and muskets of the orcish hordes: the wizards of the Order and constant infighting amongst the orcs themselves.

In the Alliance capital, young Wit has just been promoted from apprentice to full wizard - and saddled with the very unglamorous task of traveling to a distant iron mine to inspect it for fraud. Worse yet, he's partnered with Wa'llach, a drunken dwarven prisoner who's killed more people than most plagues.

Yet those skills are about to become very handy.

For the lord who runs the mine doesn't intend to let Wit get anywhere near it. And across the border, orcs who've hated each other for ages are starting to work together - and to strike into Alliance territory.

It looks like a conspiracy. Smells like one, too. And if it isn't stopped - either by Wit, or by the mysterious clan of orcish rangers that patrols the frontier - the entire Alliance Alliance will blow apart like an orcish death-stick.

A Western-infused epic of outlaws, treachery, treasure, and the frontier, Students of the Order is the first in a new series from a USA Today best-selling author and Audie nominee for Best Fantasy Novel.

©2020 Edward W. Robertson and Sam Lang (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
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Greenskins iz wot best

Finally a fantasy series with an orcish protag, about time!
The way magic works in the world was pleasently non-conformist and gave rise to a mage order rife with corruption and greed. It's the perfect satyre for the corporate powers that run America 👍
loved the story and the prominent races, looking forward to the next in the series!

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Wizards, dwarfs, and orcs

Enticing plot with detailed character building and fun twists and turns. Michael Kramer is excellent as the narrator. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series! I’ve enjoyed all of Edward W. Robertson’s books that I’ve read so far.

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First book great start

A little slow, but character building is off to a good start. Can’t wait for the second book.

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Fantastic!

Wonderful writing style that keeps you engaged! Fantastic world building and Great Characters. I can't wait for Book 2!

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excellent story telling

as much as I've loved previous works, Edward seems to just get better and better, his character development is some of the best I've read.

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I really wish there was a second book!`

This book is a breath of fresh air and a really engaging tale for anyone who enjoys fantasy. My only complaint is that it's been a few years and there's not even a hint of a sequel. The story finishes in a way that isn't exactly a cliff hanger, but certainly left me expecting to get more.

So where is it? Book two please!

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Great story

Edward w robertson. has created some fun characters who go on a wild adventure with a weird legal twist. Really enjoyable!

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A well written story with only minor issues

Firstly, Micheal Kramer is incredible as always.
The book itself was also really beautifully written, but I do have one complaint about it. the perspectives got very confusing at times, especially when the power was used to see memories. it was very easy to get turned around in those parts and lose track of who the viewpoint character was, when they were, and what was going on in that specific when.
The memory that the adepts all shared about their companion was the perfect example of this.
Otherwise, the story was compelling and the characters were all very three dimensional and felt quite real. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy

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Less would have been more

I got to chapter 30 purely based on the author’s ability to evoke curiosity and a couple of the characters. I stopped reading at chapter 30 because I didn’t care about the outcome.

Basically, the author accidentally created an anthology rather than a cohesive story with multiple points of view. I came away without being invested in the outcome of any of the stories so that when some aspects of the stories eventually coalesced, it didn’t matter to me.

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Hooked, hooked hard. Great experience!

I’ll be honest, passed over this new book by Edward w. Robertson a few times even though I read all his other books. Huge fan of Mr. Galand. Lol.

Anyway, gave it a chance and wasn’t able to turn it off. Great characters, strong development, and the overall story arc left me wanting more.

Michael Kramer never disappoints. Seriously, his ability to suck you into the world is top notch.
I can’t wait for the next chapter.

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