Hum and his allies must escape from the center of the bandit city Thundervale after exposing the clan leader's terrible secret.
Spurrier's able to make the reader care a whole lot about a character such as Hum the Bard, somebody that says as few of words as possible. Read Full Review
The story is full of twists like Pilot being the enemy and then not being the enemy, and finally becoming the representation of the enemy that manipulates the protagonists to pursue their goals for them. The motivations and goals of the protagonists are clear throughout even if the enemy's motivation and goals shift and are less obvious. The fluid nature of the enemy makes for an interesting read and makes me want to stick with the story. I highly recommend picking this up if you are a fan of fantasy and post-apocalyptic survival stories. Read Full Review
Near perfect series. The quality of both Spurrier and Bergara's work throughout this story has been nothing short of staggering.