jflemmin 's review for:

House of Open Wounds by Adrian Tchaikovsky
5.0

It’s M*A*S*H and Hacksaw Ridge in a fantasy setting. I found it more tightly written than the first book in the series and better explored moral and ethical questions. You also learn a lot more about the Pals, the bad guys in the series, because most of the characters are conscripted medics in their army.

Couldn’t put it down, and contained the best descriptions of war I’ve seen in a fantasy novel (it’s not pretty).