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Inquisition (Aquasilva Trilogy, Book 2) |
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Rating: Summary: Nicely done! Review: This is the second book in the Aquasilva trilogy, following "Heresy", which ended with the rescue of Cathan, the Escount of Lepidor, and his companions just before they were about to be burned at the stake by the Domain, the dominant religion of most of the world. Cathan, Ravenna and Palatine are now considered heretics by the Domain, and if they are captured will be condemned to death or worse. The three enter into a seemingly hopeless battle against the relentless advance of the Domain and the impending threat of a Crusade that will cause destruction and death on a grand scale. The Aquasilva trilogy is complex, fast paced and intelligently written. The author continues to refine and improve his writing throughout this book and its sequel. This series is enjoyable as well as thought provoking and I would highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Nicely done! Review: This is the second book in the Aquasilva trilogy, following "Heresy", which ended with the rescue of Cathan, the Escount of Lepidor, and his companions just before they were about to be burned at the stake by the Domain, the dominant religion of most of the world. Cathan, Ravenna and Palatine are now considered heretics by the Domain, and if they are captured will be condemned to death or worse. The three enter into a seemingly hopeless battle against the relentless advance of the Domain and the impending threat of a Crusade that will cause destruction and death on a grand scale. The Aquasilva trilogy is complex, fast paced and intelligently written. The author continues to refine and improve his writing throughout this book and its sequel. This series is enjoyable as well as thought provoking and I would highly recommend it.
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