It felt fresh, innovative and grabbed my attention immediately. That was my initial reaction when I was a few chapters into the book. I have never read a fantasy story like this before. Investigating the murder of a provincial aristocrat, Vonvalt and Helena stumble into a conspiracy that spans wider than either of them could ever believe. Sir Konrad is a Justice from the Order of Justices who lives and breathes a strict code and a stern belief that no-one is above the law. The story follows Sir Konrad Vonvalt and his clerk and protege, Helena Sedanka, as they travel around the Empire of the Wolf upholding the law, punishing those that have broken it. Thank you, Richard, for bringing me out of my forced hiatus. This book blew me away to a point that I could NOT move on without reviewing it. That was until I read The Justice of Kings. I wasn’t planning on reviewing anything, just enjoying the process of sitting with a cup of coffee and reading. I took a break from reviewing and my TBR and did some mood reading this November. There are times when we can have book burnt out, or a reading slump and it seems like a mountain hike to reach that height of reading enjoyment again. Please note that this review is also posted on Goodreads and Amazon to support the author
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