The Tower's Alchemist (The Gray Tower Trilogy, #1)
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The Tower's Alchemist (The Gray Tower Trilogy #1)

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Wizard Vs. Nazi Warlock Vampires.

It's a very different World War II.

The Nazis have unleashed occult forces throughout Europe and the Allies are forced to recruit and employ wizards to counter their attacks. Among them is the battle weary spy, Isabella George, a Gray Tower dropout trained in Alchemy. Longing for retirement and a life of peace, she accepts one final job-extr...more
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Published September 28th 2011
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a_tiffyfit
Argh! I have to wait now for the trilogy to be finished?! I really need to pay attention to publication dates!
Got this when it was free on amazon. It took a little bit to get into the story. I felt like I was missing a whole lot of background information, as if there was a previous book introducing everyone. You quickly get by that though and pulled into the story.
Isabella is a wizard, an american based in london, trained by the grey tower who oversees all wizards apparently, and works as a spy...more
Pat
Jan 20, 2012 Pat rated it 4 of 5 stars
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I have run into the idea of Hitler using occult magic before, so I was curious to see how Ms. Escobar handled the concept. I was very pleased with the result. The alternate reality presented in The Tower's Alchemist "feels" real. There is lots of action as our heroine Isabella is an undercover agent for British SOE and spends most of the book in occupied France. Isabella is a sympathetic character, in part because she is the narrator of the book. Her character has added depth from the mystery of...more
Taylor
"People in the normal world would call them vampires. To wizards, they were a nasty bunch of warlocks called Cruenti. Blood Magic was one of the most powerful forms of magic, and Cruenti fed off of other wizards. They drank wizards' blood to cast spells, enhance their own powers...and to regenerate from gunshot wounds."
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Wizards and Nazi Warlock Vampires during World War II; an unusual combination to say the least, but Alesha Escobar shows a deft hand in bringing this, the first of her trilogy to life.

Isabella is a spy, an alchemist but more than anything she is tired when we meet her. Escobar takes great care to draw Isabella to help readers understand why she is tired of fighting the good fight, and readers will be able to understand where she is coming from. Escobar does...more
Samantha LaFantasie
I have to say that I'm not a spy novel person, nor do I keep up with things like Bond and what not. I don't purposefully set out to read them. And I don't particularly enjoy them.But what Alesha Escobar has done was create a vivid and intensely deep story that involves acts of espionage and magic. The story is wonderfully crafted with detailed and complex characters, vivid scenery and excellent twists. I definitely recommend this to anyone who enjoys fantasy novels interlaced with reality and my...more
Mike
Urban fantasy starring a competent female wizard/spy in Occupied France during World War II, with a truly fresh take on magic, vampires and werewolves. How could I resist?

It's a good story, too. There's a well-sustained tension between the professional and the personal, it's exciting without being a mindless action movie, and the big reveal at the end is not only a great setup for the next book but made me look back on the book I'd just read with a different perspective.

It's not without its flaw...more
liirogue
This has a really neat plot, and I really wanted to like it. Unfortunately, the negatives outweighed the positives.

I felt like I picked up the second book in the story. Escobar tosses you into this world from the start - and a lot of times that works. But the author never really fills in the world. People with magical abilities are running around - how does society deal with this? Do regular people know or just a select few? How has magic made this society different? So with some additional worl...more
Annabell
I haven’t read many historically based fiction but have enjoyed a few of them here and here so when The Tower’s Alchemist came along I was really curious to read how the author would manage pulling off mixing War World II with vampire-like wizards and Alchemist who are trying to take down Hitler. I was pleasantly surprised in many ways by this book.

Isabella George is an undercover agent for the U.S. who send in only their most skilled and trusted Alchemists to not only hunt down information they...more
Tom Martin
"Now, for the rating! I hope you can tell that I think thi has been a greta book, and I dearly hope you’ll all read it. It’s $2.99 for Kindle – that’s like a packet of cigarettes you don’t need, or a coffee, or maybe a McDonald’s burger. I don’t believe there’s anybody who can’t afford a coffee for a good read and to help a great writer keep writing. I promise you won’t regret this book. I’m not a big reader of spy-books, but I really enjoyed this one.

The Tower’s Alchemist left me wanting more,...more
Elle Jacklee
I love paranormal, I love spy stories (especially with tough female spies), and I love historical fiction. So when I saw the premise of this book, I expected to enjoy it. And I wasn't disappointed. This story was a fast-paced thrill ride set in a vividly described WWII Europe where Nazis employ vampires and the occult to help them carry out their ghastly agenda. Alchemist Isabella George, the main character, has had enough of the danger and uncertainty of the spy life. She plans to fulfill one l...more
Danielle Forrest
I truly enjoyed this book. Alesha Escobar is a wonderful storyteller and weaves an alternate world where magic is commonplace and those than wield it hold the world in the balance.

The story takes place during an alternate World War II and starts with people trying to kill our heroine, who goes by many, many names. The story will take you from battle to battle, with few breathers in between. Filled with mysteries and betrayal, the main character must make her way through France, complete her miss...more
Chris
On the heels of the release of Dark Rift, the second book in this series, I have decided to write a much needed, and long overdue review of The Tower's Alchemist.

First, I have 3 main things that initially interested me in the book, based upon the summary information:
Nazi Warlock Vampires
Nazi Warlock Vampires
and just so the idea really hits you NAZI WARLOCK VAMPIRES.

The only thing that could have attracted me more would have been the phrase Nazi Warlock Vampire Zombies!

OK, now to the real review....more
Dicey Grenor
This was the first book of its kind for me. I don't typically find history interesting, because it's nonfiction. I prefer fiction, where I can read for escapism and entertainment, which is why I love fantasy. Combining warlocks with WWII--that was different. When I first read the synopsis, I was intrigued. Throw in some alchemy and occult magic, and I was in for something fresh and creative. The opening scene was action-packed, which was a good way to start it. After that, I had some difficulty...more
Devorah Fox
Like most young women her age, Isabella would be happy to spend her time having fun with friends, reading brides’ magazines and planning a future with the man she loves. But the world is at war and the good guys need her for her unique and particular talents. She is an alchemist and can bend natural forces to her will. This makes her an ideal adversary to go up against Nazis who count wizards, vampires and terrifying Black Wolves among their numbers. Vowing to retire, the brave young woman takes...more
Francene Stanley
This amazing novel focuses on an English spy working in France during WW2. However, the plot differs from other spy novels written about this period. The strong heroine uses alchemical symbols to aid her work. Spies on both sides of the war employ similar ploys. The heroine does her job as best she can despite the magical tricks others use against her, at the same time attempting to come to terms with co-workers who have died.

The writing style pulled me right into the mind of Isabella, or Emeli...more
Elise Marion
I'll first say that I found it a little bit difficult to get into the story at first. Mainly because I felt like the pieces of background offered were a bit fragmented. However, it was definitely worth the read because once I started putting things together, I was able to connect better with Isabella as a character. I was gripped by the suspense and intrigued by this alternate-reality world where wizards are used on both sides. I thought that Isabella's desire for a normal life made her a sympat...more
Travis Simonson
I personally loved this book the characters were great and I am looking forward to the next book ! Great blend of fantasy with historical fiction.
MissyDevoursDelishReads
Grabbed this as a sample reading, well worth my time. Solid story line with a kick ass heroine left off with a cliffhanger.
Wayne
The story seemed a repeat of every wizard book. Not an original. I found myself losing interest in it within the first couple of days reading it. I would put it down after reading one or two chapters. There were days that I wouldn't pick it to read at all. I also found it difficult to determine if it was written for young adults or adults.
April
I absolutely enjoyed this book... and the ending?? Didn't see it coming. I cannot wait to read the next one!
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The Tower's Alchemist (The Gray Tower Trilogy, #1)
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Alesha Escobar writes fantasy and urban fantasy stories to support her chocolate habit. She earned a B.A. in English Writing and a Master of Science in Education, and has enjoyed both teaching writing and being a writer. When she's not chasing around her four children, her hobbies include reading, watching movies, and making crafts. She is currently working on the final installment of The Gray Tow...more
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