Enjoyed
the read ……. Highly Recommended
Filled with lots of adventure, excitement, magic and
intrigue "Web of Deceit" is the third in this well developed
series produced by writer Richard Tuttle. "Web of Deceit" is
filled with the same admirable clever writing, collection of appealing
characters and well wrought story line we have come to enjoy in the
previous works. Dialogue is snappy, often tart, and fiduciary as the
various characters interact with one another. Situations are developed
in a plausible manner by writer Tuttle. Battle scenes are filled with
enough magic and stress to please the most discriminating reader of the
genre.
The reader is drawn right into the narrative offered
in "Web of Deceit" from the opening scene as we peer down upon
the decimated army standing along the Qu River. Tuttle's excellent
descriptive writing keeps the reader moving on an exciting clash of
emotion as Rej and Mistake meet first one adversity and then another
until at last the book ends on a satisfying, not wholly predictable
note.
"Web of Deceit" continues the excitement we
found in Tuttle's Young Lord of Khadora and Star of Sakova. Those who
relish the genre will enjoy Web of Deceit. |