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Old 07-18-2020, 07:25 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
Yeah, the retired part must be it. I am only about 2/3 through as of right now. It appears to be not that much stuff happening.
I keep going back to my comparison between this and the In Enemy's Hands/Echo's of Honor book pair from the Weber's Honor Harrington series. I think there are things being set up for the second book, the question is what is being set up and what is the resolution. The whole issue with Thomas and why he did what he did. The conflict between Harry and his grandfather. How do the Knights of the Cross figure into the resolution? How about the artifacts?

Peace Talks is obviously a set up book, setting the stage for Battleground. My personal feeling is that enough happened to hold my interested such that I read the book in one day.
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