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Oliver Bowden still isn't a master writer but he knows his history, that's true. Ezio meets so many historically important people, like Prince Suleiman or his father Selim, it's just too bad that Bowden doesn't know how to utilize what he knows so well right.
In this book, both Ezio's and Altaïr's story reach their closure. And I admit freely that despite not feeling much affection for Ezio, I cried at the end. For the first time while reading an "Assassin's Creed" story, Bowden managed to bring me to tears. Maybe he is getting better at writing after all. For that, I'm giving this book 3 stars.