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Heirs of the Blade (Shadows of the Apt #7)[August 16, 2025]
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Thank you!Arc 1:
1. Empire in Black and Gold (Jun 14) [link]
2. Dragonfly Falling (Aug 4) [link]
3. Blood of the Mantis (Jan 16) [link]
4. Salute the Dark (Mar 16) [link]
Arc 2:
5. The Scarab Path (June 16) [link]
6. The Sea Watch (Jul 16) [link]
7. Heirs of the Blade (Aug 16)
Arc 3:
8. The Air War (Sept 16) [link]
9. War Master's Gate (Oct 16) [link}
10. [book:Seal of the Worm|20491017] (Nov 16) [link]
Tales of the Apt--seeing most folks recommending reading these in publication order, after finishing the series, even though some stories take place during. If interested, we could continue:
1. Spoils of War TBD
2. A Time for Grief TBD
3. For Love of Distant Shores TBD
4. The Scent of Tears TBD
Availability?
Been reading this all morning... seems to be mostly a Che + Empress Seda book && Che + Tynisa book...
I'm definitely curious to see where Che + Seda go in the rest of the series, but Tynisa feels like a different character from book 1-4...
I'm definitely curious to see where Che + Seda go in the rest of the series, but Tynisa feels like a different character from book 1-4...
Hoping to poke my toes in this weekend... Half a War is moving pretty fast, so I should be here soon...Especially curious re: your note on Tynisa. I've seen some hints of what she's dealing with, and am curious to see how she's changing...
This was probably my least favorite entry, which seems to be a common thing among fans/readers... Sad coming off one of my faves Sea Watch... Sets up finale trilogy tho
I am also curious about Tynisa but she hasn't been a favorite of mine, maybe that could change now. Thalric also appears right? I miss him and Che
He's here, but I wouldn't say he does much... Mostly takes care of Che as weird InApt stuff happens
Read this last week. I did audio for the first time instead of eye, and enjoyed it. I can see what Iain says about Tynisa being different... her grief pushes her all the way to the edge, (view spoiler)
Real WW1/WW2 vibes with the move to better aircraft/weaponry that moves away from infantry combat to mass devastation...
Hm... Now I'm wondering if these books might be categorizable as Dieselpunk... inter-war period technology and rebelliousness... though I think Sea Watch could be Hydropunk...
I definitely think this series is approaching dieselpunk with the tech... The only dieselpunk I've read was 1930s America with Tommy Guns and more gas fueled tech than steam tech... Hard Magic by Larry Correia
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A Time for Grief (other topics)The Air War (other topics)
War Master's Gate (other topics)
Spoils of War (other topics)
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