Review of "The Blind King's Wrath (The Burnt Empire Saga #3)" by Ashok K. Banker
The last book in the trilogy brings the chapter of the Krushans to a close. Pulling all the threads together from the previous books, this book begins with Shvate’s death and how the grand plan comes to fruition. This part of the trilogy moves faster than the others and the events take place quickly as we see the characters come together and the final picture starts getting clearer.
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