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3.5 starsHumans and Zor had been at war, and now find themselves allied. The Zor are a mystical race, taking their guide from the dreams of their ruler.A human naval officer finds herself drawn into events as a Zor prophecy comes to pass, but is there free will or is she just following a script laid...
For the previous couple of books in the series it has been a question as to whether I should give 3 or 4 stars. I would have liked to give 3 ½ actually. For this one it was more a question of 2 or 3 stars. In the end I gave 3 since it’s clear that some of my gripes about this book is personal prefer...
I would say this is another book in the series which deserves more than 3 stars but doesn’t quite cut it for 4 stars. As you probably understand from this, I liked the book. The absence of the awful politics from the first book in the series is, luckily, still gone. It has, to some extent, been repl...
In my opinion this book is a very different one from the first one. It’s certainly a sequel to the first book (luckily, I don’t really like prequels). The book is set 85 years after the first one so there’s a big change of characters but it still ties in very well with the first book. It’s obviously...
This book started off very good but in the end it became “just” good. It starts off with a known enemy breaking a peace treaty for the umpteen time and an admiral taking the opportunity to wage war against this enemy in the only way that enemy can understand it even if it means the extermination of ...