![]() Theft of Swords is a book that is made up of of two different acts. Despite being lauded as a thief and a mercenary, they would deliberately choose the path that aligns with the ‘right thing to do’, even when the consequences are rife with danger. ![]() Surprisingly, this predictive pattern grew to be rather amusing and helped to emotionally attach the reader to the pair. Conveniently, a solution always seems to present itself, regardless of how trapped the two might seem to be. When one particularly suspicious mission results in them being framed for murder, Royce and Hadrian find themselves set on a path that quickly evolves beyond their control and grows increasingly outrageous with each new situation they are forced to navigate. Royce Melborn is the ultimate thief who, along with his partner Hadrian Blackwater, a swordsman of remarkable skill, make up Riyria, a duo skilled at completing unusual jobs. ![]() That said, by the end of this novel you can’t help but be drawn in by the deceptively complex world and nuanced characters who work hard to hide their golden hearts. ![]() ![]() Theft of Swords is a sneaky read that on the surface appears to assume a classic adventure mold with characters who feel quite familiar. ![]()
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