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File Size: 3814 KB

Print Length: 376 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Unknown (October 2, 2017)

Publication Date: October 2, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B075X1RKSV

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SPOILER ALERT:The ending to this series leaves you feeling hollow. I appreciate series like the Stormlight Archive and the Prince/King/Emperor of Thorns where the endings generally fit the narrative that's been held to throughout the series. Hamilton keeps a positive note throughout this series where our heroes face and overcome negative circumstances... until the end. The expectation that readers hold out for, that Wulfric and Adelaide (I'm sorry about spellings here, as I listened to the audible book) reunite and live a happily ever after of sorts never occurs. The series could have easily gone on, with Adelaide and Wulfric spending some more years looking for one another, but instead comes to an abrupt, earth shattering halt.I think what kills me is that Hamilton missed (or purposely ignored) the obvious, good ending. After Jagovyr (The Meister Spaeker) concludes his story at the inn, and Wulfric confronts him about the embellished/fabricated details in his narrative, he could have dropped hints about Adelaide's death being a story element, and not necessarily fact. Wulfric could have still had his vengeance, and then Adelaide could have been brought out as a surprise in the end somehow. Wulfric could have said something to the effect of:"I'm glad one part of your story isn't true though.""I'd figured you'd think as much," Jagovyr grunted in agreement.They both rode on for a while in silence, and then Wulfric pulled a chain from his pocket, the end of which had a golden ring attached."I don't think I could have accomplished any of this without her by my side all of these years," Wulfric finally said, and smiled.Jagovyr smiled along with him and nodded, adding ,"You have to admit though... the story pulls at your heart strings."Again, I think Hamilton missed a great ending, and instead came up with something rushed that was obviously supposed to catch the reader by surprise and did... but not in a good way. The fact that years passed until the final revenge didn't really compute either... what had he been doing all this time while his friends started families? Did the author get bored with the series and characters and decide to suddenly end it all in a surprising flaming pile of crap? That's the impression I get.I get that a lot of people will really appreciate the surprising ending for no other reason than that it defies expectation. It wasn't the obvious choice. But to me, defying convention just for defying convention's sake doesn't necessarily translate to something good, and I believe Hamilton failed here.

Great story ruined by a sudden and ultimately unsatisfying ending. The first two books and the majority of the third were great and really sucked you into the story and world. Then with 10% of book three remaining you suddenly zap forward in time to a quick mediocre ending. Honestly he should have gone for a fourth book and filled us in on all the time between. Too much happened and too many mysteries were hinted at to just end it the way it was.

While I have enjoyed this series and The Society of the Sword, I see a trend of missed opportunities in his storytelling. He relies heavily on telling his readers what has happened instead of showing them. I want to experience what happens to the character as it happens, not after the fact. His stories are still entertaining, but the skill reflects the cost. You can tell he is still learning.

I think like a lot of people have stated this book and series had the potential to be amazing but ended up being somewhat of a let down. But the writer clearly didn't care about going into things at a deeper level. Examples include topics such as the old gods, why Wulfric was chosen or how one of the blood blades was able to match him in strength after he went berserk remained unanswered. There are a few more examples but I don't want to go into spoilers.The final few scenes of the book very clearly rushed and seemed like the writer was basically ready to get it over it as soon as possible.As for the ending itself, it let a lot of open items unanswered. Overall it kind of felt like a TV show that was told it wouldn't be renewed so the writers rushed to try and conclude it mid season.

When you spend 3 books learning about someones life and to have an ending like Blood Debt gave was very disappointing. If I knew the ending was like this I would not of read any of the books. To have extraordinary things happen to your hero in the books and to have an ending that is ho hum, like what might happen in real life, not sure if I need to read that ending. It is almost like the author was pushed by his publisher to get the book done and he finished book 3 that afternoon. Again very disappointed, will not be reading any more books by this author.

I'll start by saying I enjoyed the series as a whole, but something definitely went wrong at the end. The first two books, and most of this final installment, set a pace for this story that was pretty brisk compared to the norm in this genre, though it was done relatively well. A time skip here or there to gloss over unneeded filler. All fine.But the lead up to the climax and resolution in this book.... Talk about whiplash!Picked up speed like a top fuel dragster going downhill with a tailwind, only to hit a brick wall at the bottomI find myself disappointed because of what I feel this story could have been. I don't know, maybe that's just this author's style, but I can't help feeling like this was wasted potential.If you do decide to give this series a chance, you MUST read along with the audiobook. The narration by Simon Vance is outstanding!

This is hands down the best trilogy I've read in a while. Heroes, villains, ladies and adventure. Well written, descriptive and good character development makes it enjoyable, while snippets of humour bring it to life. It's a story that isn't afraid to laugh at itself, and becomes stronger by doing so.

I really wanted to like this book having enjoyed the first two, but a lot of the built up story lines from the last two books go nowhere interesting and the ending was rather sudden and disappointing.

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