

I often see criticism of Correia stating he lacks nuance, and that he has flat characters and shallow world-building. It is also extremely detailed in terms of world and mythos building. This novel is pretty deep in terms of character development almost right from the beginning. The trouble with reviewing NEMESIS is doing so without spoilers.

MONSTER HUNTER NEMESIS is Larry Correia’s best Monster Hunter novel by a long-shot, and the others in the series are great. The novel picks up right where MONSTER HUNTER LEGION ( EBR Review) leaves off. NEMESIS has Franks falsely accused and on the run for a majority of the novel. And the answers made for one of the most entertaining reads of 2014.Ĭorreia calls this novel, “Agent Franks vs the World,” and that description isn’t far from the truth. But we still didn’t have all the answers.

As book by book went by, we got more pieces of info and came to realize Franks wasn’t exactly human. When Franks was introduced in MONSTER HUNTER INTERNATIONAL ( EBR Review), he became an immediate favorite of mine, and a huge portion of Larry Correia’s readership. Why? Because Agent Franks is the main character. For me personally, NEMESIS is my favorite Monster Hunter novel. If you’ve paid attention to this site, you already know that MONSTER HUNTER NEMESIS ( Amazon) was one of EBR’s top novels for 2014. Oops! With the paperback edition of MONSTER HUNTER NEMESIS recently being released, I looked back over our reviews and discovered the absence. So we apparently never reviewed this novel.
