![]() ![]() This third book was bloody and gory as they fought hard enough that there could be a path to peace. ![]() The difference is balanced on a single moment. The horrors he has lived through will either make him the leader his people need or the destruction of them all. The added perspective of 1017 and his struggles with reintegrating into his people are well done. The reader is in suspense of whether Todd’s natural goodness is rubbing off on the mayor or is it all a masterful deception? Todd’s relationship with the mayor becomes very complex. Individuals can be wonderful but can large groups work together without their different goals ripping everything apart? It is deeply thought-provoking on the nature of civilization. Mayor Prentiss created a war with the people of Haven and the indigenous species for seemingly no other reason than for the power and glory it could bring to win an all-out war. There are so many factions clashing together. The third book, Monsters of Men, is aptly named. ![]()
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