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Review by R-i-v-e-r -- The Sins of a Master Race

Posted: 01 Aug 2019, 21:56
by R-i-v-e-r
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Sins of a Master Race" by Matthew Tysz.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The sins of a Master Race by Mathew Tysz, is an amazing fiction story, which is very interesting to read. The book appeals to readers who love to read about fiction and dark fancy. It is a story about the supernatural world, demons and gods, the story is set out in a post apocalypse era. It is appealing to young adults and adults as well. Mathew Tysz is a very experienced fiction writer whose books will draw you into a different imaginary world as the mystery in the story unravels. This is the last book in this series and after reading The Sins of a Master Race, I am very much eager to read the other books in the series. The writer revisits the theory of caromentis which he wrote in his other series. The story teaches about relationships the importance of trust among friends and loved ones.


The story follows the intriguing and scary journey of Scholar a trained assassin and Ashley after they had been given a job to resolve a murder mystery by a mysterious hooded person. Throughout the book there is lot of life lessons learnt by Scholar. Ella is envious of the relationship between Scholar and Ashley.


Cattleprod’s empire expands in this series and wrongs many people to succeed in building his empire. Cattleprod is an intelligent and powerful emperor of the Interstate and works hard to improve the world he wants to bring back technology to the world. However Ashley does not trust him and considers him very dangerous.


The cousins Defury, Aurora and Maron are powerful pair, who is filled with rage. They visit Scholar and Ashley to seek their assistance in destroying the god Marat as revenge for their imprisonment and suffering. The team journeys to god Marat’s world to destroy him. Though Scholar and Ashley have encountered many different and dangerous missions this proves to be the most dangerous mission, which will test them physically and emotionally.


I liked how the author’s imaginary world very much portrays some of the struggles being faced in world today. I disliked some of the language used in the book though it was very minimal and of low impact. The book is well written and very exciting to read and I rate the book 3 out 4 stars instead of the maximum level of stars it deserves because of some of the words used in the book which I find not suitable for young readers such as “motherfucker” page 206, “bitch” page 213.

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