6/11/2023 0 Comments The Call of Agon by Dean F. WilsonI LOVED the various plot twists and turns in this book. Not necessarily a “happy ending”, but the fitting ending the series deserved. It did the rest of the series justice and closed the story in a way that I felt good about. What I loved about this story: The circle is closed!Īfter years of reading these great books, I was happy to finally reach the end and receive that satisfying conclusion to the story. With no time left on the clock, General Rommond is forced to make an audacious plan: finish the construction of the Hometaker on the move, driving straight towards the enemy, who have assembled in unimaginable force. The Resistance races against time to complete the missile-launcher known as the Hometaker, capable of opening a gateway to the land the Regime came from, and exposing the Iron Emperor for all the evils he has done.Įverything rests on the secrecy of the mission, but from day one tongues are wagging. I’ve read the books since the beginning, and I’m thrilled to have closure to the story of Jacob, Whistler, Rommond, and all the others. Today, for Book Review Wednesday, I have a book I’ve been looking forward to: the FINAL book in The Great Iron War series by Dean Wilson.
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