Wow. Better then book 1, this one continues the story and growth of Pacorus and friends as they settle in in Parthia. But of course there can be no peace for one loved by the Gods - for War is his domain and battle is where Pacorus thrives.
It bothered me in the first book how Pacorus thought honor was everything, and how he continued to let his enemies live...in this one he learns that maybe that isn't the best idea. But having a main character with some flaws is good, makes him more human. Or as Dobbai says, he has no head for politics, but the Gods gifted him with a mind for war.
Honestly this has to be some of the best writing I've ever read, these books have taken you through the life of Pacorus and his companions and you continually see them grow as they age and learn from mistakes. The battle remind me a lot of Bernard Cornwell in their descriptions and I freaking love it.
The stage is now set for book 3, which I have just purchased and I will be shutting my door at work and reading on my Kindle App. Status is now set to - In Meeting.