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|Title = The Warlock
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|Author = [[Michael Scott]]
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|Publication Date = 24 May 2011 (US)
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2 June 2011 (UK)
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|Titular Character = [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]
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|Succeeded By = [[The Enchantress]]
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|General Information = US Hardcover
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|Publisher = Random House
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|Cover Artwork = Michael Wagner
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|Pages = 376|First Edition Publication Date = 24 May 2011
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|Audiobook Publisher = Listening Library (Random House)
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|Audiobook Publication Date = 24 May 2011 (US)
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|Length = 10:52:25
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|Narrator = Paul Boehmer|image = File:The_Warlock.jpeg
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|caption = The first edition US cover.|Proceeded By = [[The Necromancer]]}}
   
 
The Warlock is the fifth book in [[The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (series)|The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel]]. It is written by [[Michael Scott]] and is set for release on May 24, 2011. It was followed by the Enchantress in 2012.
 
The Warlock is the fifth book in [[The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (series)|The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel]]. It is written by [[Michael Scott]] and is set for release on May 24, 2011. It was followed by the Enchantress in 2012.
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„As you know, I used the original meaning of the word Warlock, wǣrloga, which comes from Old English and means “oath-breaker”.
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"As you know, I used the original meaning of the word Warlock, wǣrloga, which comes from Old English and means “oath-breaker”.
   
 
When the Witch of Endor calls Mars Ultor “Warlock”, she is, of course, referring to the last time he broke his oath and betrayed the humani. But […] Mars is NOT The Warlock of the title. The book is filled with oath-breakers, people changing sides, changing their minds. We have Billy and Machiavelli of course, but also Aten who may be betraying his world and Anubis who is betraying his brother. Then Josh betrays Sophie and of course Dee betrays everyone. And what about The Witch of Endor – what are her motives? […]
 
When the Witch of Endor calls Mars Ultor “Warlock”, she is, of course, referring to the last time he broke his oath and betrayed the humani. But […] Mars is NOT The Warlock of the title. The book is filled with oath-breakers, people changing sides, changing their minds. We have Billy and Machiavelli of course, but also Aten who may be betraying his world and Anubis who is betraying his brother. Then Josh betrays Sophie and of course Dee betrays everyone. And what about The Witch of Endor – what are her motives? […]

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This article is about the book by Michael Scott. For the titular character of The Warlock, see [[{{{titular character}}}]].


The Warlock is the fifth book in The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. It is written by Michael Scott and is set for release on May 24, 2011. It was followed by the Enchantress in 2012.

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Titular character

"As you know, I used the original meaning of the word Warlock, wǣrloga, which comes from Old English and means “oath-breaker”.

When the Witch of Endor calls Mars Ultor “Warlock”, she is, of course, referring to the last time he broke his oath and betrayed the humani. But […] Mars is NOT The Warlock of the title. The book is filled with oath-breakers, people changing sides, changing their minds. We have Billy and Machiavelli of course, but also Aten who may be betraying his world and Anubis who is betraying his brother. Then Josh betrays Sophie and of course Dee betrays everyone. And what about The Witch of Endor – what are her motives? […] The Warlock – the oath-breaker – of the title refers to a character who has made the biggest change, the biggest decision and acts out of character.

And that is… Niccolò Machiavelli.“

- Michael Scott