Neil Hellegers’ narration is outclassed in this novel, it is very rare to listen to the narration of this level in fantasy tales. Complete dedication by the narrator has increased the impact of this novel one step more. Eric Ugland writes about a world that changes abruptly around you and for this reason, the future of the characters is at stake all the time. No one can predict anything with certainty because at one moment a person thinks that he is well secured and the next moment he finds himself on the tip of a sword.
Montana was quite happy because he thought that everything related to him was well chalked out and he has achieved everything but suddenly his world went upside down and he had to start all over again. Now he has to form a dukedom and many lives are depending on him. Some people think of Montana as a savior and disappointing them is not the right idea at all.
But first, the hero has to get Nikolai out of prison i.e a prison from which no one has been able to escape since the beginning. Entering that prison is a big problem and then getting out of it is an even bigger issue. Thus the heroes pretend to go rogue so that they can be arrested and thrown into prison and there is a threat that they might not return home alive.
Killing Them Awfully and Eastbound and Town will form an unforgettable combination with this book. If you can buy all three of them together then it would be quite fun on the weekend. The way the stories go up and down in these novels is just stupendous to listen to.