The Crimson Campaign
2014 • 608 pages

Ratings105

Average rating4.3

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It isn't very often that a book 2 is better than book 1 but this one was a smash in the park!
The action scenes were much better and more ubiquitous. I'm not used to reading flintlock fantasies so this is all new for me but I can't imagine any of them being better than this one.

The story follows Taniel more which I started to really enjoy. War is ramping up with the Kez and there are tons of spies in the mix. Kresimir, the god, must be dealt with before he wipes out all of humanity. Tamas is still healing from his leg wound and wants revenge of his wife even more now. He won't stop until the Kez are enialated. Adamat is trying to save his family from the evil Lord Vetas.

My Favorite books this year so far:
1. Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff
2. A Wisdom of Crowds by Joe Abercrombie
3. The Crimson Campaign by Brian McClellan
4. The Dragons of Deepwood Fen by Bradley Beaulieu
5. Disquiet Gods by Christopher Ruocchio

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