The Legion of Flame
2017 • 558 pages

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15

Executive Summary: Another solid entry in this series. Here's to hoping for a good ending with the final book.Audiobook: I hate narrator changes. I'm bad with names, so at first I almost didn't notice the change from [a:Stephen Brand 6075312 Stephen Brand https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] to [a:Steve West 737890 Steve West https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/m_50x66-82093808bca726cb3249a493fbd3bd0f.png]. Plus I like Stephen Brand, and he narrated the last 4 Anthony Ryan books. So Steve West had his work cut out for him because I came into this book heavily biased against him.I'm happy to report I thought he did a good job. I don't know why they changed narrators, but Mr. West read with good volume and inflection and he added a few voices into the mix to make for a good audio experience.Full ReviewThis series mixes such a wide variety of themes, it still seems strange that they all work together, but they do. First you have Lizanne, who I always just think of as Jane Bond in my head. Then there is Clay, who's got a bit of an Indiana Jones vibe to his story. Finally there is sailor Captain Hilemore. Their narratives are all tied together with Dragon Blood. Added to the mix is Sirius. I don't recall if he was introduced in the last book as a minor character, but he certainly wasn't a POV in that. Much like Hilemore in the last book, his story felt mostly disconnected from the other three until near the very end. Unlike Hilemore however, I had a much better idea how his story was going to fit in with the rest well in advance.I found the start of the book a bit slow. It took me awhile to remember the characters and the details from last year's [b:The Waking Fire 25972177 The Waking Fire (The Draconis Memoria, #1) Anthony Ryan https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1456221270s/25972177.jpg 45880091], and even afterwards I didn't find myself completely sucked in. Once the book got going however I definitely enjoyed it. Clay's story started the slowest of the four, although I didn't find Sirius much better. Even Lizanne who's definitely my favorite of the series felt like she was meandering a bit before her story got going again.The world building continues to be excellent. We learn a lot more about the Dragons and the blood blessed, and the nature of many of the mysteries from the first book. Clay's story in particular reveals quite a bit of interesting details. I really like the world Mr. Ryan built here.Based on his previous series, I feel like Mr. Ryan's good at writing both beginnings and middles, but struggles with endings. [b:Queen of Fire 18405221 Queen of Fire (Raven's Shadow, #3) Anthony Ryan https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1417350958s/18405221.jpg 26039753] felt rushed, and partially spoiled an otherwise perfect series for me.I hope he takes as much time as he needs (assuming his publisher will let him) to write the final book of this series. I think this book set things up nicely for that. Now I just have to wait and see how it all comes out.

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