The Halls of the Shadow King: The Apprentice

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Book One in the Halls of the Shadow King series.

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The Halls of the Shadow King: The Apprentice (Book One)When faith meets extraordinary power, empires tremble.

Amal never wanted to be special. As an orphaned street thief in third-century Syria, his only goal was keeping himself and his younger sister Neffie alive in a world that had shown them nothing but cruelty. But when slave traders secretly capture her, Amal discovers he possesses a gift that defies explanation—the ability to reshape reality itself, turning enemies into allies and making the impossible seem inevitable.

His dramatic rescue of many dozens of enslaved children catches the attention of the Shadow King, the mysterious leader of a vast network protecting the adherents of The Way throughout the Roman Empire. As Emperor Valerian launches the most systematic persecution in their history, methodically hunting down bishops and believers with terrifying efficiency, Amal finds himself recruited for an impossible mission: infiltrate the heart of Rome itself and influence the mind of the most powerful man in the known world.

Under the tutelage of the Shadow King and otherworldly-wise tutors, Amal must learn to control abilities that could either save his persecuted people or destroy everything he holds dear. But training in hidden compounds and mastering supernatural gifts may not be enough. Rome has enemies of its own—forces older than the empire, darker than imperial ambition, and hungry for power that transcends earthly rule.

As political intrigue collides with spiritual warfare and ordinary faith confronts extraordinary opposition, one young man’s journey from thief to warrior will determine whether The Way survives its darkest hour or disappears forever into the shadows of history.

Sometimes the greatest revolutions begin with the smallest acts of courage.

Book One in The Halls of the Shadow King — where history meets the miraculous, and ordinary people become instruments of extraordinary change.

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3 reviews for The Halls of the Shadow King: The Apprentice

  1. Tod Newman

    Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite

    The Halls of the Shadow King: The Apprentice by W. Tod Newman follows Amal, an orphaned street thief in third-century Syria, fighting to keep his younger sister Neffie alive in a harsh and unforgiving world. When slave traders take her, he discovers a remarkable ability to reshape reality, altering outcomes and alliances in ways others cannot. His daring rescue of dozens of enslaved children draws the attention of the Shadow King, who leads a network safeguarding followers of The Way across the Roman Empire. As Emperor Valerian intensifies the persecution of bishops and believers, Amal is tasked with infiltrating Rome and influencing the emperor. Guided by sages and strategists, he must master his powers while confronting ancient, formidable forces that threaten the empire and the survival of The Way. “That is the balance we all must find – between power and restraint, between action and wisdom. Today you learned more about both than a hundred lessons could have taught you.”

    The Halls of the Shadow King: The Apprentice by W. Tod Newman is a really ambitious undertaking, but the author handles it well. I love the contrast of scale, authority, and vulnerability. Amal and Neffie are small children entering spaces filled with political and mystical authority, and we quickly learn that Amal, as a seemingly powerless protagonist, is about to navigate a complex, threatening world. The world-building itself is phenomenal. Newman constructs a richly layered world with cultural, historical, and mystical dimensions. References to both tangible and legendary histories suggest that Amal’s experiences are part of a broader continuum. The inclusion of diverse locations and scholarly networks, like the Alexandrian manuscripts and the Wanderer’s travels, anchoring these elements in a historical context, got me wondering how, through Amal, visions and altering events will shape future outcomes. Overall, this is a solid first entry into the new series, and I look forward to seeing what comes next.

  2. Tod Newman

    Reviewed by Makeda Cummings for Readers’ Favorite

    Amal, a young street orphan and thief, begins life under the cruel hand of the Roman Empire. His existence is one where Christians face persecution and slavery. When his sister, Neffie, falls prey to slave traders, Amal sets out on a harrowing quest to save her. Along the way, strange supernatural powers begin to stir inside of him when the dangers close in. Gradually, Amal’s journey draws him deeper along a secret path called The Way. Ultimately, he is guided by an enigmatic spiritual leader called the Shadow King. Soon enough, he meets friends and foes who force him to value the power of trust while embracing his true purpose. With time running short, Amal stands between light and darkness. Will his inner strength guide him toward freedom or plunge him deeper into the shadows? Find out in W. Tod Newman’s The Halls of the Shadow King.

    This captivating novel is more than your average YA historical fantasy. It is a story about inner turmoil and resilience. Set against the backdrop of Roman persecution, W. Tod Newman passionately writes about how ordinary people can find extraordinary strength to do brave things when faced with oppression and suffering. Through Amal’s eyes, readers will bear witness to how spirituality, power, and self-identity can clash in a world dictated by secrets and hidden threats. I’m genuinely amazed at how well the story merges real history and magical elements, making Amal’s encounters both believable and exciting to follow. The author knows how to create characters that come alive and stand out throughout the book. Each character, from the Shadow King to Amal and Gallien, conveys different ways people respond to issues like fear and control. From beginning to end, The Halls of the Shadow King challenges readers to think about the price of truth and what it means to withstand internal and external darkness. It truly is a literary gem.

  3. Tod Newman

    Reviewed by Isabella Harris for Readers’ Favorite

    The Apprentice by W. Tod Newman is the first installment in The Halls of the Shadow King series. Set during the Roman era, Amal, a young street thief, is searching for his sister, whom he believes has been kidnapped by slavers. During his search, he is overwhelmed by an extraordinary power that grants him the ability to reshape reality. He uses this power to successfully rescue his sister, with other children held hostage by the slavers, leading them to seek refuge in a community of worshippers called The Way. Unfortunately, the followers of The Way Amal are being threatened by the Roman Empire, which strongly opposes their beliefs. With Amal’s newfound powers, the fate of their beliefs now rests on his ability to understand and harness his extraordinary gift.

    I was really impressed by how W. Tod Newman was able to blend a historical setting with faith and mysteries. The Halls of the Shadow King shows the reign of the Roman Empire and the struggle the followers of The Way suffered at the hands of the Romans. I loved how remarkably the characters were developed, especially Amal, who goes from a young street thief to someone on whose shoulders the fate of an entire religion lies. The pacing kept me engaged, which allowed me to fully understand Amal’s motivations and his journey of fully harnessing his powers. The Halls of the Shadow King: The Apprentice covers themes of humility, determination, greed, deceit, and much more. I recommend it to readers who are interested in historical fiction with a touch of extraordinary mystery.

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