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A review by thesinginglights
A Veil of Spears by Bradley P. Beaulieu
5.0
4.5 stars
This series is developing in meaningful ways. The battle over the sands is bloodoer and more ruthless than ever as the scope of the story widens.
Beaulieu has added enough complexity and depth to the world and characters to give me a sense of interest in the finish. Not out of obligation, but intrigue. The series goes from strength.
My only major criticism is that some of the action got lost in a few minor details missing here and there. The setpieces are exciting and tense. Really interested in the back half of the series now.
This series is developing in meaningful ways. The battle over the sands is bloodoer and more ruthless than ever as the scope of the story widens.
Beaulieu has added enough complexity and depth to the world and characters to give me a sense of interest in the finish. Not out of obligation, but intrigue. The series goes from strength.
My only major criticism is that some of the action got lost in a few minor details missing here and there. The setpieces are exciting and tense. Really interested in the back half of the series now.