

This is a strange book. See how the title of this book is 'Revan'? Well, surprise surprise, this isn't really about Revan. His character is bland and shallow. Which is a shame, since he has such an interesting backstory. This book was better titled 'Scourge', since he is the only one with somewhat of a character arc. He is interesting and has some (however small) layers to his personality.
The last 50 pages were really underwhelming and rushed. The ending was just ... an ending, I guess? It felt like I read the first book of a trilogy, which it actually isn't.
It wasn't all bad though. It's a fast read and some of the action scenes were definitely enjoyable.
This is a strange book. See how the title of this book is 'Revan'? Well, surprise surprise, this isn't really about Revan. His character is bland and shallow. Which is a shame, since he has such an interesting backstory. This book was better titled 'Scourge', since he is the only one with somewhat of a character arc. He is interesting and has some (however small) layers to his personality.
The last 50 pages were really underwhelming and rushed. The ending was just ... an ending, I guess? It felt like I read the first book of a trilogy, which it actually isn't.
It wasn't all bad though. It's a fast read and some of the action scenes were definitely enjoyable.

This is a great novella, that is quick to read but punches you right in the gut. In only 50 pages Andrew Watson writes a really good character arc in a great new expansion on the worldbuilding of Harbinger of Justice.
You can get it for free, but the look and luxurious touch of the hardcover edition is amazing!
This is a great novella, that is quick to read but punches you right in the gut. In only 50 pages Andrew Watson writes a really good character arc in a great new expansion on the worldbuilding of Harbinger of Justice.
You can get it for free, but the look and luxurious touch of the hardcover edition is amazing!

This is a great novella, that is quick to read but punches you right in the gut. In only 50 pages Andrew Watson writes a really good character arc in a great new expansion on the worldbuilding of Harbinger of Justice.
You can get it for free, but the look and luxurious touch of the hardcover edition is amazing!
This is a great novella, that is quick to read but punches you right in the gut. In only 50 pages Andrew Watson writes a really good character arc in a great new expansion on the worldbuilding of Harbinger of Justice.
You can get it for free, but the look and luxurious touch of the hardcover edition is amazing!