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The Crane War
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Metaframe War Series Buddy Read- The Crane War-November 1, 2022- November 30, 2022
You're welcome, I hope everyone enjoys this one as much as I did. Some of the best fight sequences I've ever read!


Barring accident, I'll be around for anyone who wants to read any of my books at this group.
Feel free to jump in any time, Kevin, and you're right - no need to rush anything.

I am getting back to it now. Chapter 1 - Here we go!

I am getting back to it now. Chapter 1 - Here we go!"
Yeah, I really didn't like him either. (Snort!). 😉😎😁😂

*Snort*
I finished chapter 4. (view spoiler)
Oh! And I meant to ask, did you purposely choose September 11th?

Given: “The first question I had to answer was how do you defeat an opponent who can see the future?” – Arthur Slayne
Regarding Arthur. (view spoiler)
Regarding the 11th of September. This turns out to be an honest co-incidence. I date-time stamp every scene and I plot locations and distances vs travel times for everything, and it just turned out that Ch 4 is on the morning of the 11th of September.
Enjoy.

Re: 9/11 - Cool coincidence (depending on the outcome of their current mission, that is).

They're in the Guardhouse, < Spoiler>and despite everything going on, I'm sitting here thinking, "Where's their gear? Wait, did they move it already? They need their gear!!"
Mind you, Peter just took out three guards with an empty gun!! LOL
It's Anton's turn now.
Edit: (view spoiler)

2. Is it me, or does Anton become more crazy and badass with each fight?

1. How Anton sees himself: 'Anton glanced back and forth between his grandfather and Li. His lips curled into a half-grin and he shrugged sheepishly. “Well, I must’ve got a little over-excited back there.”' 😉😎😁
2. What Li is thinking: ', and one day, Anton would do something that wasn’t crazy-smart but just plain crazy, and get himself, and those around him killed.' 😉😎😨
Yep, Anton is definently going somewhere... badass, crazy, a bit of both? - remains to be seen.

I left off just after (view spoiler)
I'll either pick it back up night or tomorrow morning.
My gut tells me we're going to lose someone, but I don't know who. I can only think of three, maybe four, people who have plot armor at this point.

It's great to see readers with the sophistication to spot plot armor when its present.
(It's my job to surprise you...) 😉😎😀

Accolades:
1. I loved (view spoiler)
2. Anton. (view spoiler)
Quibbles:
1. As a PoC, (view spoiler)
2. Overload. (view spoiler)
Additional Thoughts/Questions:
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Accolades:
Francis: (view spoiler)
Anton: (view spoiler)

Anton: Yes. I see what you mean. I look forward to seeing what happens next.
POC: I am definitely keeping an eye on Siobhan. She is impressive!
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Re: The Generals: (view spoiler)

Anton: (view spoiler)
Siobhan Ulysses: (view spoiler)
Li and Anton: (view spoiler)
Li: (view spoiler)
There are some big truths laid out in the open by the end of this book, and it has some big repercussions on a lot of the characters and the choices they subsequently make.
That said, and I'll say this: Li holds an important secret to herself for fear of making it come true if she reveals it, and ... there is an event in this book that shapes Li going forward - and I strongly suspect that everyone will be thinking of another event than the one that matters the most to Li's future. (I know, a bit cryptic...) I'll give a hint: It was while she was at the Panopticon fortress.
End of story hints ahead: (view spoiler)

You're thinking of Rawlings, a 'Centurion,' commander of the praetorians and taken out by Chloe in the back of a van in A Traitor's War.
The distinction around the generals as opposed to everyone else is that they are all cursed (by Allemande) to not harm Crane.

Ahh -- Okay. Thanks for clearing that up.

I'm having a slow morning 🤨 and not reading stuff clearly.
You raise a very interesting point regarding Siobhan and Clayton, and the 'human shield,' incident.
Reflecting on this: (view spoiler)
P.s. I respect your thoughts, Nyssa. It's not everyday I have the pleasure to come across a reader with genuinely insightful, thought-provoking comments who challenges my thinking.
Cheers Graeme

Thank you so much for engaging with us, in general, and speaking with me in particular. Thank you for making me feel valued as a fan!

Thank you so much for engaging with us, in..."
Hi Nyssa, it is absolutely my pleasure.
Cheers Graeme
P.s. Enjoy the read! 😉😎😁

Explaining my emojis...
😉 I'm often ironic, and I love to satirise my own work (check out my reviews of my own books...)
😎 'cause I'm often wearing sunglasses, I do a lot of intrigue, and spy-vs-spy-vs-spy in my books, and I can't always tell you everything...
😁 'cause I'm enjoying this.

I just read the line, "A sliver of dread pushed into his gut," and I know, without a doubt, that the Order is about to suffer more losses. I really hope this isn't England all over again.
I also hope Blake and the Taylors have enough plot armor to make it through. I don't know how they win otherwise, and the thought of them losing is unbearable.
I also just realized that Li hasn't said a thing yet.
This is going to be bad! :(
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What is the death count to this point, anyway?

I've lost count.
I'd love to be able to allay (or confirm) your fears, but I can't do that without spoiling the story, but what I can give you is a list of principles underpinning the series (not just The Crane War).
Time is never violated. Time always moves forward, and no one will be saved by a time reversal or an alternate time pathway (This is not the Marvel universe).
If someone is dead - they stay dead. No resurrections. That said, just like the Princess Bride, someone who is 'mostly dead is still a little bit alive.'
When I 'Ice,' a character, sometimes it's by way of imprisonment rather than death, allowing a 'prison break,' comeback.
Everyone who is in this fight will do their utmost to win while remaining aligned within their moral context.
Sometimes help comes from unexpected directions.
On rare occasions, death is random.
Maturity often comes from bitter experience.
Friendship, family and love all matter and sometimes (but only sometimes) they matter tragically.
The series ends conclusively and all fates are known.
And finally ...
It's always darkest before the dawn.

I am/was feeling overwhelmed and vocalizing my concerns - as you may be able to tell, I'm an emotional person. My Zodiac sign is Cancer - I can't help it! LOL

Which is precisely how I experience it.
Looks like it's working. 😉😎😁


I'm mad at you, Graeme! (No, not really). Your story is bombarding me emotionally. I don't like it. It hurts!

Chapter 17, is filled with revelations and new plans and purposes.
Enjoy.

I'm mad at you, Graeme! (No, not really). Your story is bombarding me emotionally. I don't like it. ..."
Nyssa, I started the book last night and I fell asleep on page two! I was so exhausted I couldn't even hold my kindle up.


My goodness, I never realised how powerful the first two pages were... 🤨😉😎😁

Enjoy and please remember to use spoilers when necessary!
A Thrilling Dark Fantasy Action Adventure
Hunters and vampires are fighting a secret war for control of the fabric of reality. Whoever acquires mastery of the reality shifting powers of the Metaframe will become the new gods of the universe.
"Imagine if you could change the rules of the game, what rules would you choose?"
ON THE EDGE OF ANNIHILATION!
The Order of Thoth is on the verge of destruction. Arthur Slayne has returned from exile. The foremost foe of the Vampire Dominion seeks the aid of the Mirovar force team.
The secret location of the Panopticon has been revealed within a Vampire Dominion fortress of terrifying defenses. Only someone bereft of sanity would attempt to infiltrate it, or a Slayne.
Anton Slayne and his friends must defeat the might of the Vampire Dominion, but will Anton’s grandfather prove to be his strongest ally, or a foe with a dark agenda more dangerous than Anton's arch-nemesis, general Chloe Armitage?
“Sneak into an impenetrable fortress. Defeat the super-soldiers and militarized vampires guarding it. Destroy the Artificial Intelligence at its heart. What could possibly go wrong?”
"Like Underworld on speed, it's got all the adrenaline and action-packing shots of entertainment you could want, wrapped up in a no-nonsense narrative." - Adam Smith, Cultured Vultures
Be prepared to be blown away by a high-octane, dark fantasy, action adventure thriller, that would be at home in a summer movie blockbuster.