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Once again Birmingham has found a way to bring a war story that kicks arse! The characters are by now well understood and old friends to the reader, and wile one can be immersed in the action of the war going on around them, we are just as caught up in the relationships that have developed between some of them. I love Birmingham and his sotry-telling style....and the ending leaves us with the potential promise for more????? What do you say John????

And now the bad news: all the great set-ups from the first two books are thrown away. The characters and situations which engaged and gave dramatic tension are brushed off with brief updates that they've died or whatever. This book is opaque and seems to have been "knocked out". Another case of how series writing can be cruel to the loyal reader.
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