The third and final book in the trilogy would,in short,justify the term: information is a half success of achieving the victory.The rest is preparation for an inevitable outcome. What we are witnessing here,as readers,as well as spectators,is a change that could shape the future of everyone's life and the land and it's denizens.Who will be the victor?What price will be paid to achieve victory?Can it be prevailed or postponed?All the answers lie in this book and if you we're paying attention and were interested in the previous novels,I assure you,this one will not disappoint you.Of course,what would the war be,if there isn't a moment of peace,where we have the opportunity to see how the people spend their time,by doing their usual work jobs,learning new fighting skills and drills,hunting,building and developing new technologies,celebrating and dealing with the politics,diplomacy and trade.The reason I'm talking about is because it serves as a build up for what it is to come.I mentioned in my earlier review (The Road to Jerusalem) that it would be useful if you have a notebook and a pen,because of the number of clans and it's members.This is where it gets tricky,because,as the time passes,so the characters grow old,while the new generations step up,to try to fill the shoes of their parents and even grandparents.We're introduced to new characters,with a reason that will come as a surprise in the end.The Kingdom at the End of the Road is not just the end for this trilogy,but for an era and one generation,also.However,this isn't the end of it's story,as there is still one more work that needs to be reviewed.The old life ends,so the new one can begin