Book Review: Sara by Garth Ennis

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Patience is the hunter’s greatest virtue. Sara hunts Nazis on the Eastern Front.
Garth Ennis knows how to write a war story and this is one of his best. It opens strong and never lets up. The tension ebbs and flows but never disappears.
The story is not only of Sara on the hunt and killing, but it also shows her life back on the camp, among the other women in her unit. This is a story comprised mainly of women, the men just have walk on roles. Slowly Ennis reveals Sara’s story: why she fights, why she’s losing her faith, why she’s the best.
Epting’s art is very good; clean and clear. Even in the biggest battle sequences, you always know what’s going on, where everybody is.
This is a really good story, one of Ennis’ best. And if it’s an example of the TKO is publishing, then this imprint has a very successful future ahead of it.

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