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Violence
A lot
Significant epic fantasy battle sequences; the conclusion involves major conflict
Language
Barely any
Mild language in Sullivan's accessible fantasy register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Minimal romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Some tavern drinking in the fantasy setting
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate emotional weight as the series concludes; the friendship between Hadrian and Royce reaches its deepest expression
What this book is about
Michael J. Sullivan's omnibus collects the fifth and sixth Riyria Revelations novels, bringing Hadrian and Royce's story to its conclusion as the truth about Novron's heir and the Heir of Novron himself is revealed. Sullivan concludes with his characteristic warmth and narrative satisfaction; the battle sequences are significant and the emotional payoffs are earned. For readers who have followed the series.
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