![]() His son Taniel is missing and presumed dead. The capital city of Adro has fallen, and Tamas returns from the field only to find his beloved country occupied by a foreign force. The Autumn Republic starts the way the previous book The Crimson Campaign ended – with the world in chaos. I can’t deny that Brian McClellan did a wonderful job wrapping things up, though. As much as enjoyed this book, if I’m to be completely honest, I did feel there were a couple areas that fell short. Still, I confess I can be quite particular about my series-enders. So did it meet my expectations? All told I’m happy to say that it did, in all the ways that count. I really enjoyed the first two novels, and was very much looking forward to this concluding volume. The end of the Powder Mage trilogy has finally arrived with The Autumn Republic. Book Review: The Autumn Republic by Brian McClellanĪ review copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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