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The Tyrant's Law - Community Reviews back

by Daniel Abraham, Pete Bradbury
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YouKneeK
YouKneeK rated it 9 years ago
This series is in full swing now, and the way this book ended is a great example of why I prefer to read a series after it’s fully published. I would have gone nuts at the end of this book if the fourth book hadn’t been available. Then, by the time it was released, I would have lost the degree of ...
shamanNS
shamanNS rated it 11 years ago
3.5 stars
captainspiffy
captainspiffy rated it 11 years ago
I liked it, though not much is happening..The next seems to be the one with the big conclusion.
Kim's Reading Journal
Kim's Reading Journal rated it 11 years ago
This was another great book in Daniel Abraham's Dagger and Coin series. This auther is the real deal - the man knows how to write. It took me longer to read this book, NOT because I found it in any way boring (very much the opposite) but I just couldn't fit reading in to my schedule as often as I wa...
Gregor Xane
Gregor Xane rated it 12 years ago
This was a fairly disappointing entry in "The Dagger and The Coin Quintet." There weren't many major developments (or at least no really earthshaking ones) that justified an entire volume. The writing overall was good. But there were a few spots where I couldn't believe how awful the execution was....
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 12 years ago
I received my copy from Orbit through Nudge.And so, in part three of the Dagger and the Coin series, the story continues. The tyrant, Geder Palliako has started a war, chasing those who plotted against him and Crown Prince Aster. But every victory only brings reasons to push the conflict further an...
Pitter Patter of Little Thoughts
Pitter Patter of Little Thoughts rated it 12 years ago
This book also follows directly after book two and further develops the arguably most important overarching storyline of the goddess eating the world. We follow Marcus and Kit as they take steps to stop her, watch Geder playing in kingly delusions with all the force of the spider goddess to back him...
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Fantasy Review BarnThis is the third volume of the Dagger and Coin Quintet, the difficult middle book - the one that drags the weight of two books’ worth of previous history, that also has to begin arranging all the pieces for the endgame and still has to make sense by itself. It should be an imposs...
TheTick
TheTick rated it 12 years ago
Well damn, it's already over??
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