Another intriguing chapter of this strange military tale unfolds in Sins of the Mother part 3. Once again, the art is bearable and the locals diverse. The story became less difficult to follow now, but with the introduction of so many characters it added a false sens of depth. I’m trying not to give too much of the story away, but I must say that there needs to be more explaination as to how Anastasia keeps getting away, and I could stand some more mature dialogue.
Other than that, I sit in wait of part four!
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