
The Tyranny of Faith by Richard Swan
I enjoyed the first in this trilogy, The Justice of Kings. There we met Sir Konrad Vonvalt, an itinerant Justice, his taskman and friend, former soldier Dubine Bressinger, and his clerk and protégé, Helena Sedanka. The Tyranny of Faith starts with our party, including Sir Radomir, former sherriff, going to Sova, the Empire's capital. The Magistratum is in disarray, losing influence and harboring traitors. The Emperor is worried about issues closer to home than Claver, the big bad guy from book 1.
The writing is good. The plot moves along at good pace. The world is medieval-esque, with religion wrapped up in politics. And i will probably read the third just to see how it all plays out.
The investigation this time around centers on finding the Emperor's grandson, which Vonvalt allows to become more complicated than it is.
However-
The characters in this just make such bad decisions. Let's trust this lady we've never met before. Granted, so does half the Senate,...