| A feast of sword and sorcery, mystery and romance, featuring knights whose wits and words are as sharp as their edged weapons. |
| Publishers Weekly |
| Duncan as deft as ever ... essential for King's Blades enthusiasts. |
| Booklist |
| The plot doesn't march toward some resolution that will neatly tie all the last knots. Far from it! The Jaguar Knights turns more than one genre on its head and gives them a resounding shaking -- if not a full concussion. |
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Locus |
| Probably the best yet. There's dark magic and light, captures and escapes, devious plots and light humor, and best of all, a story that moves quickly and convincingly toward its perhaps somewhat unexpected climax. Thoroughly good stuff in the spirit of Dumas and Sabitini. |
| Don D'Ammassa, in Chronicle |
| Duncan has written a highly entertaining, intelligent and compelling tale of worldly and spiritual conflict, finding darker shades than usual in his invented world. The Jaguar Knights is a terrific addition to a series that just keeps getting better. |
| Doug Barber in the Edmonton Journal |
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