I’m glad Bobby Adair did another one in this series. Enjoyable as the rest. It is a must read if you have already read the first nine. If not read the first nine then read this one.
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This book is awful
Review from Antimage →
Why do you do this?
Review from The Empire →
The beginning of the book is great. Where I have a problem is the ending with the back and forth of ten different characters and basically destroying the identity of one of the main characters and temporarily killing off the other. It was too chaotic and felt like a terrible move to make. Now I’m..
Great, fun story!
Review from #CrimeTime →
Interesting
Review from Collateral Damage →
not as good as the first
Review from The Price of Power →
it was good not as good as the first but still good. I didn’t like how redundant it got when they started reading stats for new characters and current characters as well. we kind of already knew the current characters but they were red several times when they probably shouldn’t shouldn’t have been and the..
So this one was not “as thrilling”
Review from The Aspects →
I appreciated the skippable character skill chapters. This was getting old, four books in. The characters all got so damned powerful! Challenges are scaling back. I hope the next book is better. Seems like we’re approaching a conclusion. I already bought the next book , and I am enjoying the series – I just don’t..
I picked this up thinking it would be just for my kids, but I ended up loving it too! The stories are short, punchy, and make ancient Rome feel way more exciting than I remember from school. We read one or two at night, and it always sparks random (and hilarious) questions. It’s been a..










