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This book works as a standalone novel within the Dragon Age series with readers not having to have read the earlier two books from Gaider, but this book's not for people just jumping into the Dragon Age world.
If you're familiar with the characters and setting from Dragon Age II and Inquisition, then this story's a treat. Maybe I just feel that way because Cole's my favorite character and this book fleshes out his backstory and personality in ways Inquisition didn't, or maybe it's because Gildart Jackson's voice made it so easy to immerse myself in the narration. Either way, this book's full of arrows to the chest (physical and emotional), surprisingly touching friendships, thrilling action sequences, complex but not overwhelming politics, and complicated characters that raise questions of what makes one action moral and another one immoral.
If you're familiar with the characters and setting from Dragon Age II and Inquisition, then this story's a treat. Maybe I just feel that way because Cole's my favorite character and this book fleshes out his backstory and personality in ways Inquisition didn't, or maybe it's because Gildart Jackson's voice made it so easy to immerse myself in the narration. Either way, this book's full of arrows to the chest (physical and emotional), surprisingly touching friendships, thrilling action sequences, complex but not overwhelming politics, and complicated characters that raise questions of what makes one action moral and another one immoral.