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Futility of Defense

In the wake of the epic battle at Swamp Hold, Krell and his allies find themselves in a world where heroism has earned them accolades, but the tide of conflict is far from receding. As the designated paladin of ReckNor, Krell’s mettle is truly tested by the menacing sea creatures and the intricate dance of politics and alliances. Bryan Cole’s Futility of Defense masterfully weaves a tapestry rich in character and color, offering readers a glimpse into the harrowing battles against fearsome beasts while delving deep into the protagonist’s interactions with friends and adversaries.

Cole’s vivid depictions of combat are nothing short of mesmerizing. Imagine being entrenched in battle, surrounded by monsters, all the while strategizing to unveil the greater powers at play. Fans of the fantasy genre will find themselves entranced by the myriad of magical and supernatural elements skillfully interwoven into the narrative. This book is a veritable treasure trove of fantastical wonders, from teleportation to gods, prophecies, and dragons.

A particularly riveting subplot is the novel’s foray into the realm of politics. Krell’s interactions, especially his charged exchange with a Watford magister concerned about the use of magic, add layers of depth to an already multifaceted story.

While I enjoyed the book, I felt that sometimes the dialogue can feel protracted, while certain characters, such as Cullen, the human navigator of ReckNor’s Bounty, seem underutilized, making sections of the narrative feel less engaging.

Futility of Defense stands out due to Cole’s adept intertwining of action, fantasy, and a hint of romance. The intricate political landscape further heightens the novel’s allure. It’s a compelling read, boasting a blend of strengths that make it nearly impeccable and an absolute delight for diverse reasons.

Pages: 605 | ASIN : B0C9XBWJ8H

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