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The Thief Who Pulled on Trouble's Braids by Michael McClung
The Thief Who Pulled on Trouble's Braids by Michael  McClung













Thieves don't last long in Lucernis otherwise.

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So that is what I enjoyed about the book, here’s the synopsis to further whet your appetite:Īmra Thetys lives by two simple rules - take care of business, and never let it get personal. In a world of 600+ page fantasy epics that can take a long time to read it was a pleasure to read and enjoy a book so much in under a week. The most peculiar compliment I can offer the author is that he wrote an excellent book and kept it short. The characters, the city they inhabited and the story all grew chapter by chapter, forming into exactly the type of book I enjoy reading. When I received the ten finalists from author Mark Lawrence (who has arranged and managed the entire competition) I read the first chapter of each and every book and The Thief Who Pulled On Trouble's Braids was definitely my favourite. It was really nicely written, featuring an instantly engaging storyline not weighted down by world building or ridiculous naming conventions. Michael McClung’s The Thief Who Pulled On Trouble's Braids is the champion of Elitist Book Reviews and a fine champion it is too. Two hundred and fifty titles originally took part in the competition, where they were read and reviewed by ten fantasy book review blogs, who each chose their winner, or champion, to battle forth into the second and final round.

The Thief Who Pulled on Trouble

The intriguingly named The Thief Who Pulled On Trouble’s Braids is an entry into the Self Published Fantasy Blog Off (or the #spfbo as it is better known).















The Thief Who Pulled on Trouble's Braids by Michael  McClung