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1/28/2019
This is a great installment in a highly-inventive world. Unlike the previous entries which contain battles, it is a chronicle of the main character building a home for herself -- both physically and psychologically -- in archaelogical ruins, with the assistance of her (mostly) loyal companions and soldiers.
There are political intrigues, covert machinations and surprise reveals, along with further worldbuilding and character development, to keep things interesting. Those who have read the earlier books will find it a highly enjoyable sequel; those who have not will likely be totally lost. I definitely recommend reading the whole series.