annieb123's review against another edition

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4.0

Originally published on my blog: Nonstop Reader.

After The War: The Art of the Steal is an anthology of four new novella length works set in the fictional world of Redemption's Blade and After the Fire. Released 1st Dec 2020 by Rebellion on the Solaris imprint, it's 400 pages and available in paperback, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links. I've really become enamored of ebooks with interactive formats lately.

With shared worlds anthologies, the writing is often hit-or-miss. Authors have widely divergent styles, and collaborative settings don't translate to collaborative, cohesive results. Happily most of the snares seem to have been bypassed in this collection and all four stories are well written, entertaining, and work as standalones. They can be read in any order and don't get in the way of one another at all. The editor says in the foreword that there were some potential continuity pitfalls, but I didn't notice any glaring problems.

There really should be an official delineation for the fantasy subgenre with protagonists who are librarians/antiquarians/collectors/ with or without also being ruffians. This is another such and a delightfully diverting read. I read it without having read the previous "main" stories and had no trouble following along with enjoyment.

I recommend this anthology to fans of the genre as well as readers familiar with the series.

Four stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes

annarella's review against another edition

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5.0

It was a new to me world and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I discovered great characters, a fascinating world and new authors.
It's a fascinating and gripping anthology and it's strongly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

rowena_m_andrews's review

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4.0

This was a fascinating concept, as it is always interesting to see different writer's takes on the same characters and this collection didn't disappoint. Each author brought something new to the characters and the setting, and while I certainly preferred some to the others, they were all well-written and entertaining, and overall this was an enjoyable addition to an existing world.
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