A review by armandnolastname
Red Country by Joe Abercrombie

4.0

trying to assimilate that logen's character arc has come to an end and that i'm never going to read about him again i need to sit down.

out of the standalones, i think this is the weakest one. it was good, overall entertaining, but it is true some moments were a bit tedious and i felt the characters were going around in circles. however, this book made me love logen in a way the original first law trilogy couldn't, and this is why this book is still worth-reading. it was bittersweet emotions wise, especially because of the last few pages.

i consider best served cold and the heroes a much more well-developed and structured books, but i'm glad to have read red country because, in a way, it was the ending some of the characters deserved, both already known to the readers and others we have been newly introduced.
it is a closure, as well as a beginning for the stories to come.