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Dead Man's Reach by Chris McGrath, D.B. Jackson

grayreader's review against another edition

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3.0

A satisfying conclusion to the series and an engaging read.

jercox's review against another edition

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4.0

Good conclusion to a series that grew on me as the books went on.

chukg's review against another edition

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3.0

Lots of pre-American Revolution Boston (but not very far pre- ), has the actual historical events with the spellcasting thief taker in the background casting spells and getting in trouble. Interesting magic system although it is a little mechanical feeling sometimes and the characters are well done.

multiclass_geek's review against another edition

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5.0

Excellent book in an excellent series. DB Jackson takes real events and weaves his own fictional tale into them. Highly recommend this series.

truestorydesu's review against another edition

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4.0

*om nom nom* NEXT BOOK, PLEASE.

Wait, what do you mean there isn't a next one yet? But I need it now. Now, I says! Wait, there's novellas and short stories, though? GIVE THEM TO ME. *runs off to binge on those as well*

schlinkles's review

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5.0

I'm hoping this isn't the last in this series. It combines two things I love, magic and Revolutionary War history.

multiclass_geek's review

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5.0

Excellent book in an excellent series. DB Jackson takes real events and weaves his own fictional tale into them. Highly recommend this series.

jameseckman's review

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3.0

This is a fantasy alternative history series that has two premises, in the US (as opposed to Britain), there were private detectives that tracked down stolen property and there's magic. Other than that a nice dose of revolutionary Boston. Read them in order and enjoy.
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