Forged in Fire (Destiny's Crucible Book 4)
R**T
Excellent writing, has knowledge of Life, science & technology.
I had to reread the first 3 books in this series because it had been too long between them and this 4th book and now I find that the Author has written 9 books in this series! Enjoying them all so far and looking forward to more.
D**E
any person who reads his books will enjoy all of them
some times when reading a new book and you find yourself immersed in the story, and wonder if the author can follow up and not lose his way and forget where he started from,olan doesn"t fail in that regard each book keeps the reader waiting for more and he succeded.any person who reads his books will enjoy all of them.thnx olan
V**R
A fine ending for the series
The ending of the series, Forged in Fire marks the (current) end of Joseph Kolsko's tribulation against the empire that would enslave his adopted home.There's nothing really surprising about the book; it's the direct continuation of book 3, there are no real new secondary plots coming to muddle things. You get a satisfying resolution, plus enough background material that you could start another series. There's hints of activity from the Watchers, but nothing concrete to set up anything yet.Hope there's more, but if there is not, it is still satisfying as a whole.
D**D
A captivating book
What can I say?This is one series of books that I could not put down. I have never been a science fiction fan, more of a Ken Follet, Bernard Cornwell and Simon Scarrow fan. The Destiny Crucible series of books is one those stories that captivated me and delved me into the lives of the people living in Caedellium.It's a fantastically written book with some great characters and it just makes you think of what it would be like if you were transported back in time and what you could do to aid your fellow man with the skill sets that you posses.Thank you Olaf Thorensen.
N**8
The latest book is just the best, gripping to the last page!
The longest - and best - book in the Destiny's Crucible series. Olan Thorensen's gradual build up of the conflicts and major battlescenes is first class. With all four books leading up to a final battle for freedom and Cadellium itself it's hard not, as a reader, to really care about who comes out on top and keep one's fingers crossed that most of one's favourite characters are left standing by the end of it all.Having read all 4 books back-to-back over a couple of weeks, I'm now hoping that Olan Thorensen has more up his sleeve to share with us and perhaps we'll get to visit Melosia and other major land masses in subsequent books.
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