A review by intheblackout
Deliverance by Aleksandr Voinov

3.0

Super short story, following William from [b:The Lion of Kent|8532632|The Lion of Kent|Aleksandr Voinov|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1280954777l/8532632._SY75_.jpg|13399856]. He's very different here, seemingly compensating for his lonliness by devoting himself to the Templars.

Robert from the first book is only briefly mentioned,
SpoilerWilliam is noted as mourning Robert, so I assume he died but they could have broken up
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Guy de Metz, who as a history with William, reapears in his life making him realise that he can't wallow by himself and bottle up his feelings.

There was too much new information introduced here, to leave it as a short story. If it was a short story following William and Robert, I'd be ok with it, because we have an established history of them in the first book.

Overall enjoyable, but there wasn't much room to evoke any kind of emotion.