I’m going to put my reviews of these two together because to me, although they’re very different in tone and in novel structure (and intent), the introduction of Ekaterin and the change in Miles’s life make them two halves of a heterogenous whole. I’m going to skip back and forth a bit.
( First, Komarr )
A Civil Campaign puts us back on Barrayar, with a full cast of characters from previous books.
( A Civil Campaign )
( First, Komarr )
A Civil Campaign puts us back on Barrayar, with a full cast of characters from previous books.
( A Civil Campaign )