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The Summoner Trilogy in Order: 6 books

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The Outcast Taran Matharu Book - 0.5
May-2018

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The Novice Taran Matharu Book - 1
May-2015

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The Inquisition Taran Matharu Book - 2
May-2016

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The Battlemage Taran Matharu Book - 3
May-2017

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Summoner: Origins Taran Matharu May-2015

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The Summoner's Handbook Taran Matharu Oct-2018


Series Premise

The Summoner Trilogy follows Fletcher as he rises from poverty to become a powerful summoner in a world where only the elite are supposed to wield magic. Each book advances his training, alliances, and battles against both human enemies and orc hordes while uncovering secrets about his own heritage.

The Summoner Trilogy Series Reading Order

🔴 Must Read in Order · Start with Book 1: The Novice

Read in order—each book builds directly on the previous one.

The Summoner Trilogy series must be read in order. The story follows a continuous narrative across all books, with major revelations, battles, and character decisions carrying directly from one volume to the next. Events and character arcs build progressively as Fletcher’s powers and the larger conflict escalate. Reading out of order causes confusion and major spoilers because later books assume full knowledge of earlier discoveries, relationships, and the growing stakes of the war.

Explanation of reading order types



The Summoner Trilogy Series Characters

Fletcher Raleigh serves as the determined and resourceful central protagonist who grows from an orphaned commoner into a skilled summoner and leader. He is supported by friends such as Sylva and Othello, while facing rivals and mentors at Vocans Academy.

Setting of the The Summoner Trilogy Series

The series is set in the kingdom of Hominum, primarily at the elite Vocans Academy where summoners are trained, and expands into battlefields, orc territories, and ancient ruins filled with magical creatures.

Tone & Themes of the The Summoner Trilogy Series

The tone is adventurous young adult fantasy with fast-paced action and moments of camaraderie. Central themes include social class and prejudice, loyalty and friendship, personal growth through adversity, and the responsibility that comes with power.

Is the The Summoner Trilogy Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to teens and young adults who enjoy fantasy academy stories, demon-summoning magic, and underdog heroes facing war and political intrigue. It suits readers looking for accessible epic fantasy with strong character development and exciting battles.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

Moderate fantasy violence and battle scenes; mild language; very light romantic elements; suitable for middle-grade to young adult readers.

The Summoner Trilogy delivers one continuous story of a boy’s rise from nothing to greatness in a dangerous magical world. Its sequential structure builds deep investment in Fletcher’s journey and the escalating conflict. The combination of academy life, demon battles, and themes of friendship and destiny makes it an engaging YA fantasy series.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 6 books in The Summoner Trilogy series. The series includes 3 novels and 1 short stories/novellas.

The Summoner Trilogy series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Battlemage (Book 3), was published in May 2017.

The first book in The Summoner Trilogy series, The Novice, was published in May 2015.

The Summoner Trilogy series primarily falls into the Epic Fantasy and Heroic Fantasy / Sword & Sorcery genres. This young adult series was written for ages 12-17, but can be enjoyed by adults too.

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