
Saevus Corax Gets Away with Murder
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Ben Onwukwe
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K. J. Parker
From one of the most original voices in fantasy comes a heart-warming tale of peace, love, and battlefield salvage.
If you’re going to get ahead in the battlefield salvage business, you have to regard death as a means to an end. In other words, when the blood flows, so will the cash. Unfortunately, even though war is on the way, Saevus Corax has had enough.
There are two things he has to do before he can enjoy his retirement: get away with one last score, and get away with murder. For someone who, ironically, tends to make a mess wherever he goes, leaving his affairs in order is going to be Saevus Corax’s biggest challenge yet.
For more from K. J. Parker, check out:
Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City
How to Rule an Empire and Get Away With It
A Practical Guide to Conquering the World
The Two of Swords
The Two of Swords: Volume One
The Two of Swords Volume Two
The Two of Swords: Volume Three
The Fencer Trilogy
Colours in the Steel
The Belly of the Bow
The Proof House
The Scavenger Trilogy
Shadow
Pattern
Memory
Engineer Trilogy
Devices and Desires
Evil for Evil
The Escapement
The Company
The Folding Knife
The Hammer
Sharps
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Narrator and tone. Humor of the author.
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A great adventure
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The plot twists
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However, I do have one caveat: I will attempt not spoil anything. At the end of book 2 Saevus gives a very generous gift to Stalrachia (spelling? audiobook listener), perhaps even grand enough to be the "big score". Never mentioned in book 3. The story hinges upon money problems that could be easily solved with the gift. I found that to be a troublesome plot hole. Then again perhaps I missed the one sentence justifying the gift's absence. If you know the answer, put it in your review for my benefit :) Thanks in advance (solving this caveat I will raise my rating from 4 to 5 stars).
Conclusion and Morals (BrettD review)
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wrote a review for the first and second book this is the one for the Third
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