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Warstalker's Track

Warstalker's Track

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Last, perhaps, but definitely not least.
Review: I have read every installment in the David Sullivan series, have seen the characters grow up from teenagers to confident and competent young adults. I have enjoyed every one thoroughly. This final one is certainly no exception. A previous reviewer stated that you can pick this one up and get involved in the story even if you haven't read the earlier books. I don't really disagree with that, but I would still recommend reading the earlier ones first. All this assumes that this really is the last one. Like most writers, Deitz has left a few loopholes that might lead to another book, although he has wrapped up just about all of the ongoing story lines. If this is the last one with these characters, then it was an action-packed finale, which also showed the very human successes and failures of the mortal and Faery participants. If there is to be a continuation, it will most likely feature Calvin's heritage, I would think. Either way, this was a very good book, which I suggest you read as soon as you can.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Last, perhaps, but definitely not least.
Review: I have read every installment in the David Sullivan series, have seen the characters grow up from teenagers to confident and competent young adults. I have enjoyed every one thoroughly. This final one is certainly no exception. A previous reviewer stated that you can pick this one up and get involved in the story even if you haven't read the earlier books. I don't really disagree with that, but I would still recommend reading the earlier ones first. All this assumes that this really is the last one. Like most writers, Deitz has left a few loopholes that might lead to another book, although he has wrapped up just about all of the ongoing story lines. If this is the last one with these characters, then it was an action-packed finale, which also showed the very human successes and failures of the mortal and Faery participants. If there is to be a continuation, it will most likely feature Calvin's heritage, I would think. Either way, this was a very good book, which I suggest you read as soon as you can.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Warstalker's Rocks
Review: With Warstalker's Track being the last book in the David Sullivan series, you'd suspect that Tom Deitz would go out with a bang. He doesn't disappoint on that at all. In fact, he goes over the top and throws everything *including* the kitchen sink at you in one last throw-down winner take all book that includes his best battle scene to date. If you've been following this series - it's a *must* to add to your collection. If you haven't - what the hell is wrong with you??? Get this book anyway, the good thing about Deitz is he's the master of the one to two page summary. You'll be able to get into the book and the mythos of the Tom Deitz without too much problem within the first few chapters.


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