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Jazz vampires and a Pale Lady are Peter's mysteries while his superior recovers. And I appreciated the continuity of having actual, lasting consequences for an injury like that.
We get more background on all our main characters and a deeper look into how magic works. Watching Peter toss how magic "has always been done" out the window is absolutely delightful.
I'm really not going to like the Faceless Man, am I? #charctersofcolor ?????
BookmarkTavern Something I noticed with this book and the last one. They both felt like the author wrote two short novellas and then his publisher told him he needed one long novel and so he squished the novellas together and tied them loosely together at the end. 6y
RachelAmphlett Ah, I want to read this! Finished Rivers of London earlier this month and the first chapter from this was included at the end. 6y
BookmarkTavern @RachelAmphlett I liked it a lot! Not quite as much as the first one, but I immediately put a hold on the third when I finished! 6y
RachelAmphlett @blamethestardust that‘s good to hear, thank you! 6y
BookmarkTavern @RachelAmphlett I hope you enjoy it! 6y
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