A review by weechito
A Man Rides Through by Stephen R. Donaldson

4.0

Contains all the resolution the first book lacked (so much happens in the first 100 pages that they should honestly have been the conclusion of the previous book), but brings new problems: the magic system is unclear (I feel like a chart or diagram might have been necessary to understand all the flat glass/curved glass stuff), and the plot sometimes meanders in the middle in ways that don’t seem to develop much of anything. The finale starts mundanely (admittedly, I’m not one who loves big battle sequences), but it gets better as it goes along. In all, a strong but flawed conclusion to a decent two-book series (and can I just add a quick note of appreciation that Donaldson didn’t feel obligated to make this a trilogy).