I think David Drake might have access to a time machine. You see, I’ve written my reviews of his books years after they were published, and yet he has consistently moved to address my concerns. He doesn’t get it exactly right every time, but he’s clearly heard me and has responded to the points that I make. He’s even usually fixed things within a book or two.
Master of the Cauldron is the sixth book in the Lord of the Isles series, the last book before the final trilogy which is supposed to wrap up all of the adventures that our heroes have been having. It continues with the excellent setting which I gushed about in my earlier reviews, still delivering on that sense of diving into a world made up of an Atlantean amalgamation of our past. In fact, much of it is very familiar. If you’ve paid attention while reading the previous books, you’ll probably be able to call most of the scenes here as they happen, or at least know the pattern of the flow as you read. So the question is, do I still like it? Continue reading