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Traitor's Blood by Michael Arnold

eososray's review

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3.0

Wow. I don't think I've ever read a book with so much action. From personal fights to skirmishes to battles and war there is never a dull moment in this story.
Captain Stryker is a physically and emotionally scarred war hero asked by his Prince to complete an important task that could affect the outcome of the Civil War for the royalists.
This is a good addition to the growing number of historical action hero novels.

persey's review

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2.0

Intriguing concept marred by spotty research. The author obviously did his homework in regard to weaponry and battles (I think I could manage to fire a musket after reading this), but skimped on social aspects. He mangled all the titles and his dialogue would switch abruptly from an attempt at 17th century conversation to exchanges all too modern. The plot was a stock one.

stephend81d5's review

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3.0

enjoyed the book but felt could of been more historical and in parts was sketchy just hoping the second part of the series will be better as the character's build
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