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Thursday 22 August 2019

Review: Hangman's Army by L.S. O'Dea 4 of 5 stars

Hangman's Army Hangman's Army by L.S. O'Dea
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hugh Truent is in prison just days from his execution after talking about the genetic similarities between the classes after the evidence vanished and he was arrested for treason. To protect his family and everyone else he cares for he has ct off all ties with anyone outside of the prison and therefore he no idea that the reports were leaked and civil war is on the horizon. Trinity and her friends know they have no hope of winning the war that is on the way unless the classes can be united, and in order to achieve that they need Hugh. So they aim to break him out of the maximum-security prison so h can lead their army - however, this is not going to make someone happy as he is only focussed on revenge and not on leading a war. Can Mouthy (but attractive) Trinity persuade Hugh to help them by leading the rebel forces in order to win the war?

I really enjoyed this story which focussed for a large amount of time on the relationship between Hugh and Trinity. The number of deals and compromises that were needed by the characters was interesting and it was very dramatic at times. I loved the way the story is heading and can't wait to find out what happens next. Well written and very enjoyable, it helps to read the previous books but I feel you could get away with it as a stand-alone story - however, the box set of the first 3 books in the series would be a great introduction to the story.

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