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War and Craft by Tom Doyle

larisa2021's review

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5.0

Once again Doyle takes us on an epic ride.
This closing installment to the trilogy is spot on, even not knowing what to expect beyond a fab read. Highly recommend this as a binge trilogy. Each installment is a great read and together they're more than the sum of their parts. This book can be read on it's own, but is more enjoyable in the full context...so go get the first two books.

We get some new players, some old players, our protagonists are true to the traits revealed in previous installments...and they build on them. Doyle deftly weaves various cultures, myths, traditions into a coherent system of magic, faith, physics, politics, and the intrigue that goes hand in hand.

I hope we get more adventures set in this universe.

strangecurrencies's review

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4.0

War and Craft is the third book in the American Craft trilogy by American author Tom Doyle, and definitely lives up to its role as a final book. Joining Morton, Endicott, Rezvani and Marlow in the aftermath of the earthshaking events of the previous novel The Left-hand Way, it doesn’t take long at all before they are pulled back into even more world-sweeping craft disaster. With a bona fide apocalypse in the offing, and even stronger more dangerous powers able to be called upon if the situation becomes dire enough, the stage is set for a stunning conclusion and far-reaching consequences for both our heroes and the world at large.


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