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A review by atagarev
Stiger's Tigers by Marc Alan Edelheit
2.0
On the surface this is just a mish-mash of typical fantasy staples with elves & dwarves rubbing shoulders with the human empire that happens to be a superficial copy of the Roman Empire with none of the historical context. If there was anything below that surface, I didn't see it in the first two books.
Still, if you think it would be fun to read carefully detailed descriptions of Roman legionary tactics in a world where there is no logical reason for them to exist, this book will deliver. Maybe it would have been enough to impress me if I hadn't read The Warrior of Rome series a few months prior which does the same so much better.
Still, if you think it would be fun to read carefully detailed descriptions of Roman legionary tactics in a world where there is no logical reason for them to exist, this book will deliver. Maybe it would have been enough to impress me if I hadn't read The Warrior of Rome series a few months prior which does the same so much better.