Blood of the mantis

, #3

301 pages

English language

Published April 20, 2010 by Pyr.

ISBN:
978-1-61614-199-8
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OCLC Number:
466343563

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Driven by the ghosts of the Darakyon, Achaeos has tracked the stolen Shadow Box to the marsh-town of Jerez, but he has only days before the magical box is lost to him forever. Meanwhile, the forces of the Empire are mustering over winter for their great offensive, gathering their soldiers and perfecting their new weapons.

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A review from Goodreads

5 stars

This series keeps getting better. It was nice to follow the characters to different places. We get to know Solarno (in Spiderlands), Jerez (a black market city, with a mysterious lake) and Szar (a Bee-Kinden city). I loved the Pilots of the Exalsee, an type of aviators club/group with their own code of honor and obviously against The Empire. The plot revolves around the search for the Shadow Box and who gets it. Now that I know who got it, I gotta keep on reading the series to find out what the box actually do!

Review of 'Blood of the Mantis' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I am a bit behind on my reviewing, but here we go.

Blood of the Mantis is the 3rd book in the Shadow of the Apt series. What started as a typical 'fellowship of the ring' style story in the first book, with a group of young students setting out to fight the evil Wasp Empire, turned into something like a world war novel in the second book. In the 3rd book, we go back to something more similar to the first book. We have three different groups of protagonists in different locations, all with different goals to weaken the Wasp Empire. For what it's worth, very little actually happens. We have Che and Nero visiting the spider city of Solarno, and they meet one of my favorite characters so far: Taki, the reckless Fly-kinden pilot lady. In Sarn we have Stenwold himself trying to prepare for the next part …

Subjects

  • Imaginary wars and battles
  • War stories
  • Magic
  • Fantasy fiction
  • Spy stories
  • Fiction