Thursday, March 2, 2023
Trial of Thieves by Jon Cronshaw
There are authors...then there is Jon Cronshaw, an author that so immerses you into his world and story telling that your invested in the characters.
Fedor's story is continued in this dark fantasy. The personal struggles are evident. The guilt, regret, maybe even shame....it weighs on Fedor.
This author does an excellent job of world building. And your heart can't help but be drawn into the characters as you experience their struggles, their loyalty to one another, the way they stick together and face the things that come their way. The life of an assassin who doesn't want to be an assassin - what a paradox, what a conundrum, what an issue. The tension is evident and real.
Thank you for the review copy from StoryOrigin
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