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The outcome was almost certain from the beginning - the government could not allow the lawlessness to continue and the militia was brought in - but it's impossible not to root for Jethro and to hope that at the very least he escapes with his life. It would be something of a cliché to say that I was sat on the edge of my seat, but I was conscious that I was holding my breath, worried about what was going to happen next - and there's no let up until the final pages.
I listened to an audio download narrated by Matt Addis. I've now listened to four books narrated by him and on the second third and fourth I've doubted that he could live up to the superb standard of the last book, but yet again I needn't have worried. I am in awe of the fact that he can even keep ''track'' of all the different voices, never mind produce them in such a way that I was never in any doubt about which character was speaking. I've said before that it's like listening to a play with added narration, but I can't think of a better way of describing the performance. It's absolutely faultless (so few narrations are) and I'd like not only for him to do the final part of the Mortymer trilogy, but to produce lots more audio booksaudiobooks.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
You could read or listen to this book as a standalone, but you'll more than double your pleasure if you start with [[Rape of the Fair Country by Alexander Cordell|Rape of the Fair Country]].
 
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