
Storm on the Frontier - Book 1, Part 1

This is a comparatively large book. According to Amazon’s estimate it is 407 pages but I think they have used a rather small font size when doing that estimate since it is much larger than most other books claiming 300+ pages. It is all worth reading though. The world building is quite detailed and very good. Some readers seem to have problems with the amount of detail that went into the world building and it is true that sometimes the author drones on about details a bit too much but it is well written and I did not really find it a major problem and I am normally quite negative towards authors filling out their books with bla bla.
The characters are interesting and there is a lovely dry humor in the book. The mysterious hero, Baran Igashu, is a man with many secrets. At times he remembered me of the main characters in some of Alistair McLean’s books. Capable, always a step ahead of everyone else, quick tongue and not really what he seemed to be from the start.
A lot of the book is spent on setting the stage for the main story, introducing the universe and the characters, and this is written in a way that, to me at least, made for a very enjoyable read even though these parts are normally the, I would not say boring but at least, less interesting parts of a book. That does not mean that there are no action in the book. There are action as well as mystery and suspense and it is all very well written.
The book was really sucking me in and I always wanted to continue “just a few more pages” when reading it. I will most definitely read the next one in the series.