by Kameron Hurley
Series: Bel Dame Apocrypha #2 How to explain Infidel? We find Nyx, the former bel Dame, sort of bounty hunter, sometimes on security detail, even more down on her luck, with a smaller, even crappier team and driven to go against more rogues from the bel Dame council. The bel Dames are the governme...
Wonderful, powerful, fantastic sequel to God's War. Everything I loved about the first one plus some welcome character reveals and development for a secondary character. Basically Nyx is my Patronus, and years after the misadventures of the first book, she still hasn't figured out how to die. No m...
Not sure why this book took me so long to complete. It is crazy awesome.First off imagine a world exclusive to Muslims. Yes, they still like to blow other people up. The twist in Kameron Hurley's Muslim world is the women dominate and the men are practically tools for sex.The first 40% of this book ...
I look for reasons not to give books five stars, because it's not something I want to hand out to just anything, even if I like it. Five stars means the book has something special. This book has something special.I really liked the first book in the series, God's War, but I struggled a bit with some...
I can’t recommend Infidel as enthusiastically as I do its predecessor, God's War, because it suffers from the middle-book-of-a-trilogy syndrome: It doesn’t go anywhere, and reads a bit too much like filler. I hope that the final book in the series, Rapture, will restore the energy that carried God’s...
Probably closer to a 9 than a full ten, nevertheless Infidel is an excellent sequel to God's War in which Nyx and some other old characters are back along with a few new ones in this bug-and-blood filled second book. Politics and war take center stage as the Bel Dames stage a coup against the Nashe...