Summary:
The Empire has been at war for centuries. Every wet season brings more danger as the contagion finds more footholds. Worse, the Leviathans continue to find ways through the walls and into the cities.
Enter Dinios Kol, aka Din. He's been magically altered to have a perfect memory, making him the ideal assistant for Ana Dolabra. She's a brilliant investigator who is often overstimulated by the world. Together, these two must find the truth behind a series of murders – failure to do so may cost the whole Empire the war.
Review:
Where has this book been my whole life?! No, seriously, I loved every minute of The Tainted Cup. Think the Chronicles of Amicae (by Mirah Bolender) meets Pacific Rim. Only there are more plants. (Side note: if you still need to read the Chronicles of Amicae but loved The Tainted Cup, please read it next).
The Tainted Cup was a fascinating read. It's one part mystery investigation (with strong Sherlock vibes from our brilliant yet quirky Ana Dolabra) and one part fantasy (thanks to the magic and contagion risk, not to mention the Leviathans). In truth, there's still so much to learn about the magical system, politics, and even the monsters, so I'm very excited to get my hands on the next book in this series.
The mystery investigation is satisfying. It's a multi-layered murder mystery with the potential for treason and deep corruption. Throw in a naive protagonist and several unique threats, and it was quite a compelling read.
As for the magical system, it is both complex and straightforward. By complex, I mean there's still so much to learn. Yet it's simple enough to be easily approachable to those who only read a little fantasy. It's the best of both worlds.
Long story short, I loved The Tainted Cup. If I could go back in time and reread it all for the first time, I would do so in a heartbeat. Note to self: Look up everything Robert Jackson Bennett has written. I've been missing out, and I need to remedy this ASAP.
Highlights:
Fantasy with Mystery Elements
Contagions & Plants
Pacific Rim meets the Chronicles of Amicae
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