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Old 06-23-2011, 07:49 PM   #9818
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I just finished Jim Butcher's Death Masks (Dresden Files #5). I'm really starting to like this series. My two main problems with the series up to now was that Harry kept complaining a lot and his need to help women. The complaining became less and less over the last couple of books. He still wants to help women but it isn't as annoying as in previous books, he now also thinks of his own safety.

Now on with Joseph Nassise's The Heretic (#1 The Templar Trilogy). Years ago I read Riverwatch and loved it, only to find out his book were only available in Geman in the Netherlands. I recently discovered his books are available at Amazon. I wrote about this in the lounge and a couple of days later I got a PM from Joseph Nassise offering to email me The Heretic! So the book jumped to the top of my TBR list.
The Heretic ROCKS!!! Really good book.
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