Void Stalker (Aaron Dembski-Bowden)
I often have trouble reviewing the third part in a trilogy I feel like I've already said everything I have to say in the reviews for books one and two. So what can I add here? This book is just like the other two novels, which is to say masterfully written, packed with expertly crafted characters and tense, explosive action scenes. In fact, this entire novel is tense; It opens with our hero foreseeing his own death, and I am still amazed at how the author manages to portray monstrous murderers who are running around literally eating babies as sympathetic enough that you're rooting for them by the end. At this point ADB needs to write a bad novel so I have something new to say about his books besides "they are great" and "you should read them".
Grade: A
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