Harry Connolly's third installment in the 'Twenty Palaces' series. This book reveals more of Ray Lilly's background. We meet some of his old crew and discover why they have reached out to him after all this time. This book is fast-moving and Mr. Connolly does not pull any punches. The trust b...
I looked these books up frankly because I was looking for another Jim Butcher book and came across his recommendation. I read all 4 in the series and loved them. They are a dark urban fantasy about sorcerers and magic but his world is so different from others I have read. His protagonists are f...
For everything I liked about this book there where 10 things I hated, mostly the abrupt ending. I hate when writers assume a reader is so into their book that they will automatically buy the next one. The main character is Ray and he was likable but he was a one trick pony. I didn't like his b...
I just want to punch the world in the nose for these books not finding a larger audience. But ok, I get it. They're dark. These are not your standard urban fantasy stories. They're bitter, there's a sense of real ugliness in the world, a last-stand mentality that's all about true evil and the onl...