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A missing eye. A broken wing. A stolen country. The last job didn't end well. Years go by, and scars fade, but memories only fester. For the animals of the Captain's company, survival has meant keeping a low profile, building a new life, and trying to forget the war they lost. But now the Captain's whiskers are twitching at the idea of evening the score.
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The Builders by Daniel Polansky
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I am beginning to like Daniel Polansky. He has a nice, light writing style, with quips and arch observations, that delight the mind. The plots hang together and there is enough tension and conflict to keep the reader engaged.
In this book, Polansky introduces us to a bevy of animal characters who look to avenge their prior loss of the kingdom. Since betrayal was involved, the odds are that the traitor is still around. The animals are distinctive and delightful. The band is led by “the Captain,” a gritty, determined mouse - a Lee Marvin of a mouse. There is a badger, a Gallic weasel, a sharpshooting oppossum, a mole that fittingly runs the underworld, and others. They face insurmountable odds of attacking a fortified position for revenge and to restore the rightful toad on the throne.
It is a fun story, all around.