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by - written on 23/10/08 (Very useful, 231 readings)
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WARNING! Crusade is the second book in Robyn Young's Brethren trilogy, following on from Brethren. Don't read this review, until you have read Brethren. The review references events in the first book and will therefore potentially spoil your experience. I have reviewed Brethren on this site, but if you want a two word summary, read it! There, no they've all gone we can get stuck into the next chapter in this superb series. Wasn't Brethren great? Well, my friend, Crusade is just as good. Seriously, when I picked up this second, equally thick volume, I didn't think Young would be able to keep the momentum she had built up. I thought I would read the ... Read the complete review
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