Sean Randall reviewed Palace of treason by Jason Matthews
Review of 'Palace of treason' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
As exciting, tense and generally delectable as the first, the number of treasonous acts rockets and it is sometimes hard to call who's going to betray whom. I found it utterly readable, and even though it's occurred to me that the totality of this genre I read is very heavily westernised (it's always assumed we're the good guys, you know?) politics and real life aside this was a treasured, highly enjoyed read.