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Book Review of Among Thieves (A Tale of the Kin, Bk 1)

Among Thieves (A Tale of the Kin, Bk 1)
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After a long time thinking that my standards for fantasy might be a little too high, this book comes along.

Setting: This book looks only superficially like a European fantasy. There are certainly European or English flavorings, but everything is a little bit different from the religion to the general philosophy of the people. Hulick certainly knows enough about his culture to paint a perfect picture for his audience.

Plot: This is one that will keep you guessing. There is more political intrigue than in any other similar book I have read in the past half of a decade. Enough to make you want more, but not so much that you think the author is just throwing things at the audience.

Characters: OK, there are perhaps a few too many characters, but only by a handful. Since it's fewer characters than many similar books I am not going to complain too much.

If you love books about swashbuckling, swindling, and magic this is for you. (also check out with a single spell by Lawrence Watt Evans)

Now the Bad news: Book two is taking forever to get here.