A review by moto1480
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood by Oliver Bowden

4.0

Another well-written adaptation of an Assassin's Creed game by Oliver Bowden. While the action essentially follows the game beat by beat, the characterization of Ezio has taken a step up from the previous book (also like the game in that aspect). In this novel, we see a man grappling with what adherence and devotion to the Creed means and the emotional cost that entails. We also get more insight into Claudia's past while Ezio was out assassin-ing about in 15th century Italy.

As I said in my previous review in the series, if you liked the game, you'll like this book. If not, don't pick it up.