![]() I’d read the author’s bio but what “enjoys all things nautical” really meant didn’t register until now. I have loved every book by Anna Burke that I’ve read (I still have to read Thorn), and I realised while reading this one that my favourites have one thing in common: boats. Right from the start, the author puts the characters in a very precarious situation, and things will keep getting worse. The Man o’ War crew is still trying to navigate life in a world where the ocean is the least dangerous place, and that’s saying a lot since it’s filled with lethal creatures and the air above reeks of deadly gas. ![]() I strongly recommend reading them in order. Sea Wolf picks up three months after the end of Compass Rose. This book is much too complex and smart for a few words to be enough, and too many words would take the focus away from what really matters, ie the book itself. ![]() This review is never going to do Sea Wolf justice. ![]()
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