A review by mary_soon_lee
An Autumn War by Daniel Abraham

4.0

This is the third book in Abraham's "Long Price Quartet." The central fantasy element, the andat, is explored further, and, as the title suggests, there's a war. As with the first two books in the quartet, this is well-written, atmospheric, and immersive. It is also bleak. I think I liked it better, yet enjoyed it less than the previous book. Otah continues to be my favorite character, but I was caught up by several other characters, including Balasar Gice (a very driven man) and Sinja.