Yet again the narrator has bloom me away with his ability to personify Merciless! The Kafer is my favorite narrator, and has made each of these books fun.

The narrative itself was good as always. I do feel like the characters spent a lot more time talking to eachother and in moments where they wouldn’t have time to. It’s not a major issue, and brings plenty of solid, and humorous, dialogue. Most of the best lines can be recalled during the fight scenes. But it’s just been bugging me, the pocket of time just felt casual. Like they are mostly standing in a circle discussing every little thing that comes along.
This wasn’t the case in all of the other books. A longer series like these do become more difficult to flesh out, after so much has already happened. But of every other detail of this book, I have no complaints at all!