I enjoy this series and have had no problems bingeing the last few, but this one was hard. The most upsetting thing for me, that made me actually angry, was when the author skipped a very important conversation we had been waiting a long time for… AGAIN. Similar to when Jason gets ambushed by his..
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Pretty good
Review from The Devil’s General →
I assume the author did his research Mr Strachwitz but it’s hard to tell how much is actually true. Although a lot of what he says is or should be available in record form somewhere so yeah,I’ll take it as the truth. Strachwitz isn’t discussed very much in other authors books but he is mentioned…
The detail
Review from I Dread the Thought of the Place →
Do you purchase fiction books for their political pandering, or to be clumsily bludgeoned with reams of political diatribe which detracts from the actual story? If so then you’re in luck, this is definitely the series for you. The first book starts you out with an actual storyline, one which the author quickly tosses aside..
The joys of a liberal education
Review from Antiquity →
Terrific story
Review from I Dread the Thought of the Place →
it is a good story however I wonder about the author because there’s stuff in here that’s evil like the killing of helpless slaves that doesn’t even need to be in the story the whole point of the story was supposed to be the guy is the villain but his heart’s in the right place..
Excellent story
Review from Scorpion in the Sea →
I absolutely loved the previous two books and I thoroughly enjoy all of Johnathan Mayberry’s books. However, David Stifel was not the narrator for this book. I enjoyed a couple of the stories, but not as much as I would have if Gregory Zarcone or the master narrator Ray Porter had read them. Stifel sounds..








