Ratings301
Average rating4.1
The third book of the Gentlemen Bastards did not disappoint.
Unlike the previous two books, this actually has two simultaneous interwoven plot threads running through the entire novel. This does an excellent job of highlighting the characterization between Locke and Sabetha (finally introduced to us in this volume). Both stories are interesting, different, and full of wonderful characterization and development.
My only complaint is that both stories left me wanting more. The stories were well executed, and resolved satisfactorily; however was left feeling as if I had missed some of the detail and scenery of the previous two novels.