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"a tale that cleverly uses the reader’s expectations to make the drama more intense. We are used to Dan being the investigator and sorting things out using his intelligence, strength and friends ... this time it feels Dan and his allies are the ones needing rescuing. "
The Green Man's War has a satisfied reader here - link to full, non-spoilery review 😊
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The Green Man's War by Juliet E McKenna
I would like to thank Wizard’s Tower Press for an advance copy of this novel in exchange for a fair and honest review &amMatthew Cavanagh (Runalong The Shelves)
Over on the blog, some (non-spoilery) answers if you're wondering what sparked The Green Man's War...
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What sparked The Green Man’s War?
The seventh instalment of Dan Mackmain’s adventures makes this the longest continuous sequence of novels that I’ve written. Okay, I actually reached that point with the last book, The Green Man’s Q…Juliet E. McKenna
Over on the blog today, a guest post. I’ve shared in thoughtful panel discussions with Andrew Knighton at conventions, as well as more informal conversations. I am very pleased to share his article on the relationships between a character’s job of work and various aspects of a story.
I am very much looking forward to reading Andrew’s new novel, The Executioner’s Blade, when I get home from our travels.
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Guest Post – Andrew Knighton on characters’ occupations.
I’ve shared in thoughtful panel discussions with Andrew Knighton at conventions, as well as more informal conversations. I am very pleased to share his article on the relationships between a …Juliet E. McKenna