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No one wanted another war. Thomas Theisman didn't. After risking his life and a fresh …

What a slog. Only persisted with it because I'd read the previous books in the series. I get the feeling the author wrote the last two chapters then worked backwards padding it out until they hit a thousand pages, maybe not helped by continually putting it down for weeks on end, but it just seemed to be an endless array of characters and nothing much happening