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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

House of Assassins by Larry Correia


This is part of the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, a series.   This book stood alone okay.   Ashok, is a Protector which appears to be like a US Marine, once a Protector, always a Protector.  This volume is his quest to protect Thera, the prophet.

There are a number of side stories that tie in, such as the Grand Inquisitor’s plot and the missing Librarian.  Colorful characters such as Gutch, blacksmith and thief, provide detail and interest to the overall plot.

I enjoyed the book but feel that starting at the beginning of the saga, I would have enjoyed it more. 


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