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MageSign [Paperback]

Alan Baxter
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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October 23, 2008
Three years have passed since Isiah’s run in with Samuel Harrigan and the Devil. He has some time on his hands - a perfect opportunity to track down the evil Sorcerer, Harrigan’s mentor. It should have been a simple enough task, but the Sorcerer has more followers than Isiah ever imagined, and a plan bigger than anyone could have dreamed. With the help of some powerful new friends Isiah desperately tries to track down the Sorcerer and his cult of blood before they manage to change the world forever. In this long-awaited sequel to the highly acclaimed RealmShift, Baxter once again keeps a breathless pace and blistering intensity with gods, demons and humans entangled in magic and conflict. This is dark fantasy at its best.

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"Don't let fear of Yath-vados stand between you and a great read!" --Van Ikin - Editor, "Science Fiction"

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"a fast paced supernatural adventure that will leave readers rethinking how they view the Cosmos."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 364 pages
  • Publisher: Blade Red Press (October 23, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0980578213
  • ISBN-13: 978-0980578218
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,908,629 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Alan Baxter is a Ditmar Award-nominated British-Australian author living on the south coast of NSW, Australia. He writes dark fantasy, sci-fi and horror, rides a motorcycle and loves his dog. He also teaches Kung Fu. His contemporary dark fantasy novels, RealmShift and MageSign, are out through Gryphonwood Press, and his short fiction has appeared in a variety of journals and anthologies in Australia, the US, the UK and France, including the Year's Best Australian Fantasy & Horror. Alan is also a freelance writer, penning reviews, feature articles and opinion. He's a contributing editor and co-founder at Thirteen O'Clock, Australian Dark Fiction News & Reviews, and co-hosts Thrillercast, a thriller and genre fiction podcast. Read extracts from his novels, a novella and short stories at his website - www.alanbaxteronline.com - and feel free to tell him what you think. About anything.

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MageSign makes for some very smooth, engrossing reading with masterful pacing. Frikle  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
I happily recommend it to anyone. scootes  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Isiah finishes what he didnt start... July 12, 2009
Format:Paperback
After 3 years it would good to catch up with Isiah again. 3 years to a guy who is centuries old is an afternoon nap but there's still been enough time in between for him to shake off his last big battle and resume the search for the ultimate root of all evil.

The thing that taunts Isiah though is he knows its not a battle that requires the annihilation of all that is evil as thats just not how `The Balance' works. I love the concept of The Balance. Essentially there is a place for everything and everyone, good, evil or neutral and as long as there is an overall balance of those concepts, humanity is able to survive and thrive - Upset the balance and you tip the scales in favour of one side and that side can then take advantage, rise up and take `free will' away from the world. THIS is what drives Isiah more than anything - Well, its what drives `The Balance' he is their personal soldier in the war on keeping things in check.

An essential point that RealmShift made still rings very true in Magesign and that is that everyone has the choice to believe in what they wish and if enough people believe in something, it will come true. So the eternal conundrum is that if Humanity really is in charge of its own fate then it's completely up to us to do what we believe is right since we create everything ourselves.

With that in mind, everything gets amplified in Magesign. The Balance shift is bigger, the baddies are badder, Isiah even more pissed at the Balance for making him do its dirty work and the events are colossal. A few new concepts are introduced, namely the use of Magic and the fact that Isiah may not necessarily be alone in his quest to bring things back from the brink.

The character development is very strong as the book progresses.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent sequel to Realmshift June 4, 2009
Format:Paperback
MageSign by Alan Baxter, is a fast-paced ride through a visceral reality which holds a mirror up to today's apathetic society.

This is the sequel to RealmShift, which I enjoyed reading, but had enough issues with to mark it a 3/5 on the Amazon scale of reviews. MageSign scores an easy 4/5 on that same scale. Although Baxter drops enough background story to make this more-or-less stand on its own, I recommend you read RealmShift first - it will add to the overall experience.

Again the story revolves around Isiah, the central character for both books, but this time he's not working for the mysterious entity known as The Balance, he's doing a little project of his own. In the first book, we were introduced to Samuel Harrigan, a particularly nasty piece of work, and we learn of his ability with blood magic. In MageSign, Isiah has decided the world could do without more Harrigans and sets out to destroy The Sorcerer, Harrigan's teacher of the black arts. In the second book, Baxter gives us enough information to know who Harrigan was, but to gain a true understanding of how bad this guy really was - read the first book.

But three years has passed between the books. The reader is led to believe Isiah has been kept busy maintaining the balance of all things, while the Sorcerer has been far from idle. Now his organization is truly global and fast-tracked toward reaching an horrific goal, a goal hidden to everyone and everything - including the Balance.

Stepping in and out of countries ranging from Australia, England, the USA, and even Tibet, Baxter creates an intricate plot, laced with wonderful scenic descriptions.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars MageSign January 17, 2013
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You know how sometimes you read a book and predict the twist at the end? Or you're trying to work it out as you go through,so it's always occupying a part of your mind as you read? I got so sucked in to this book that I completely forgot to think about it, so when we got there, I was literally shocked. If you have read it, you'll probably be going "derr, that was obvious!", and you are probably right. But for me, the fact that I wasn't even contemplating it - I was too busy just soaking up what was happening- is a good sign that this book is a winner.
Baxter builds on his protagonist from RealmShift, but you don't need to have read it to enjoy MageSign. The relationships that are built, both natural and supernatural, are really intriguing, and I found myself totally satisfied at the last page - even despite a reference to a shopping centre local to me as a "mall" rather than it's rightful "plaza" ;-)
I can't help thinking that the world Baxter creates here would sit nicely alongside Gaiman's American Gods. And I can't wait to read his next book. If you haven't read MageSign, and you don't mind having your ideas about religion and faith challenged, sink your teeth into this. You won't regret it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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In a clever yet bloody tradition, Alan Baxter has delivered a gripping sequel to his debut title 'RealmShift'. Founding a refreshing approach to the concepts of religion and spirituality, Alan articulates an elegant belief system through passages containing stylish characters, attitude and uncompromising violence. Throughout the novel's trademark blood-spilling resonates a theme of timelessness, equality and freedom of choice. Alan's writing style contrasts these elements to produce a unique world and immerse the reader in what is a fast paced action novel that creeps uncomfortably close to reality for the reader.
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