![]() But before that, much of the early narrative focuses on Nila and Borabor in their search for Taniel. Add to that the investigator Adamat separated from his family as he tries to finish the one last job so he can return to his family. The Autumn Republic picks up where The Crimson Campaign left the characters: Tamas thought dead, yet still working on his return home, his son Taniel thought dead and desperate to find his lost companion Ka-Poel, the gods Kresimir and Mihali thought dead, and forces are occupying Adopest. The Autumn Republic, the final installment in Brian McClellan’s Powder Mage Trilogy gets a big check plus for each of those items. The final book should also work well enough to tell a complete story in and of itself. ![]() If a series is on the cusp of greatness, then that final book can elevate the series or it can bring the whole thing a tumbling down. ![]() The final book in a trilogy or series, as I’ve remarked in previous reviews, can make or break the series itself. ![]()
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