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Where to start? Normally I'd review a book by describing the synopsis and how I felt, however, as Prison of Glass is the last of a trilogy, I thought this review should not only be of the third book, but of the trilogy as a whole.
One of the strengths of Eric's writing is in his characterisation and the relationships they have. No character is left unfinished, and for a book with seven main characters, all have something to do. The book is also non stop action as we follow the characters from mee ...more
One of the strengths of Eric's writing is in his characterisation and the relationships they have. No character is left unfinished, and for a book with seven main characters, all have something to do. The book is also non stop action as we follow the characters from mee ...more

The Traveler’s Luck trilogy is finally complete! This is a high fantasy series with several three-dimensional characters, high stakes, and wonderful world building. Be warned: none of these books can standalone, so read them in order. The trilogy comes to satisfying, nail-biting ending, but more stories might be on the way.
Book 3 is probably the best one. By the time you start it, you already know who all the main characters are and can jump right into the next phase of their adventure. Oh, boy, ...more
Book 3 is probably the best one. By the time you start it, you already know who all the main characters are and can jump right into the next phase of their adventure. Oh, boy, ...more

A Densely Rich Fantasy Series
This book begins with our merry band of seven travelers in a harrowing battle with hundreds (if not thousands) of dorcas trying to steal what precious little food some fish people have left.
You’ll probably not encounter a more varied group of magicians, elves, humans, and even a lizard in a mostly humorous journey through the most detailed and complex realms.
There are many other characters and complex scenarios to the point it is sometimes difficult to keep up with. ...more
This book begins with our merry band of seven travelers in a harrowing battle with hundreds (if not thousands) of dorcas trying to steal what precious little food some fish people have left.
You’ll probably not encounter a more varied group of magicians, elves, humans, and even a lizard in a mostly humorous journey through the most detailed and complex realms.
There are many other characters and complex scenarios to the point it is sometimes difficult to keep up with. ...more