What a wonderful surprise this book was! I picked this book and the second volume in the Greatcoats series up when I caught sight of the them on sale at Kobo. It was a guts call, based on the blurb and the cover artwork - you know, how we used to choose books back in the days before all the online...
Falcio val Monde is the First Cantor of the Greatcoats, a grand plan by the King to get his justice sent out to all areas of the land. The Greatcoats act as Magisters and fighters as the need arises.The dukes disliked the Kings version of things, and had him killed, although he managed to get a pard...
While not perfect and there were moments that dragged, this was interesting and kept me reading well past my bedtime. The king is dead, the greatcoats are disbanded and three of them, including the leader, are trying to work their way to somewhere that will lead them to the last mission the king le...
I should have loved this one. Really I should have. But for some reason I didn'tI don't know why. It's so Dumas. Really I think it's similar to Dumas Musketeers but somehow this didn't do it for me. I don't really know why. I didn't exactly mind the writing style- it wasn't my favorite either. I did...
I should have loved this one. Really I should have. But for some reason I didn'tI don't know why. It's so Dumas. Really I think it's similar to Dumas Musketeers but somehow this didn't do it for me. I don't really know why. I didn't exactly mind the writing style- it wasn't my favorite either. I did...
Traitor’s Blade is about Greatcoats. Greatcoats were law-enforcers who ensured that King’s Law was obeyed by everyone. (Kinda like gunslingers in The Dark Tower series by Stephen King, just with swords.) But now there is no king anymore and greatcoats are mocked and called trattari. We had been her...
I enjoyed this - immensely at times - but I find myself oddly conflicted as to how much I really liked it. I suspect it's one of those books where my appreciation will grow over time, but where my first impressions are somewhat challenged by some of its more unexpected elements.If you've read any of...
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