He's a highly complex individual, and as his insecurities and frailties are revealed to us, his reputation, renown, and awe-inspiring skill for thwarting conspiracies grow to the observing characters. The titular "tyrant" Geder is still, arguably, my favourite character, and when I started this read, I thought that was a rather unflattering word for him. The events of The King's Blood were wrapped up neatly so - in The Tyrant's Law - it seems like new tales are beginning or critical next steps in a character's journey are taking place. It increases the stakes and drama, adding layers to the flourishing world-building whilst not quite being up to the same high standards as The King's Blood. The Tyrant's Law, the 3rd entry in Abraham's The Dagger and the Coin series, is another steady and enjoyable epic fantasy read.
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