Tuesday, October 26, 2021

A Traitor's War (Metaframe War #2) by Graeme Rodaughan ★★★★☆

Kate Beckinsale in her fierce vampireness of Underworld
“If you’re expecting a ‘gloat speech’ where I reveal the details of my plan to prove how superior I am... You’re talking with the wrong girl.” 

Chloe Armitage is back! Watching this master tactician play four sides against each other is bliss. 

Welcome to Metaframe Book 2: Character Building & Character Adding. We jump right into Cornelius Cranes backstory of how he came to be the King of the Vampire Dominion. The revelations about Chloe expand her potential motivations. Is she fighting for simple personal freedom, the environment, or revenge. I could get behind one or all.

Besides the vampires we see Anton and Li making themselves at home with the other young people at the Mirovar Force Cooperative. That part of the book is kind of like The Breakfast Club at the Xavier Institute for Gifted Youngsters. Or in other words:
Daddy Issues spelled with hearts on the A and Y white text on a back background

Ramin Kain, head of The Order of Thoth, has substantial POV and none of it endears.

“Kain has all the characteristics of a Bond villain and none of the charisma.” 

This is so true. He and his craven zealots leave a bad taste in my mouth.

Louise Wesson, my second favorite character, didn't have a big role and was pissed about it.

"The situation was intolerable, and she was not going to put up with it." 

Do what you have to girl!

There's also more time spent with Red Empire and the author came up with a dope selection of bad ass bad guy handles for them: Nasr al Dam/Blood Eagle, Shabbah al Ahmar/Red Ghost, and Taipan/Just Taipan.

Unlike the last book, where there were various fights, this book just had one big fight at the end.
Colin Firth in a massive fight scene from Kingsman

Colin Firth in a massive fight scene from Kingsman

Colin Firth in a massive fight scene from Kingsman

What I didn't like about the book was that there was just one big fight at the end and no one died. Ok, so that's an exaggeration but if the good guy has a name you'll likely see them in book three. Seriously though, a team of greater number and experience, with equally vicious training, attacks and it's like if you are Good Guy:

John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction when they realize non of the bullets hit them
But if you are a Bad Guy:
Man being hit by a thousand arrows and falling down
It was a little over the top and left me with too many characters I don't care about to remember for book three.

How about Metaframe Book 3: Red Wedding. Or at least make use of X-Ray so I can jump into book three with ease.

Solid read, four stars and looking forward to another.

4 comments:

  1. LOL!! Those gif images crack me up! Loved this review! Love that title "Red Wedding"! Is that in the parallel version of the Metaframe series? LOL😂 🤣

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  2. Glad you loved it! This one was an effort.

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  3. This review always makes me smile. You nailed it, Lena.

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