![]() ![]() There is almost no connection between the two stories, and frankly Thomas’s story has no actual plot. Thomas’s plot from Peace Talks drops off the face of the earth once the Titan Ethniu shows up, and we don’t get resolution until the very end of Battle Ground. ![]() There was both not enough and too much of both plots, and spreading them out across two companion books didn’t work. Book 16 should’ve been Thomas’s plot and book 17 the Titan invasion. I don’t know how the decision was made to make Peace Talks and Battle Ground two separate books, but that was the first bad choice. All that being said, the two most recent installations made me question my loyalty. I’m deeply invested in the characters and series. At this point, I tend to just by whatever book comes out without even needing to know what it’s about. I’ve been through ups and downs, rush jobs and long delays. I have been reading The Dresden Files, well, not since the beginning but for at least a decade. ![]()
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