The Helm of Midnight is Marina J. Losetter's newest novel and the start of a new series: The Five Penalties. Dramatic name, no?
There once was an infamous killer – Louis Charbon. He was a brutal serial killer, one that the city thought they were free of. His death should have stopped the killings, after all. Only, Charbon was able to infuse his killing intent into his death mask, and now he is once again tearing the city apart.
That's where Krona Hirvath comes into play. She was a Regulator assigned to protect the mask (and other valuable items). She may have failed that task, but she will get that mask back. She'll stop this killer and save the lives of as many future victims as possible.
“His will to kill might very well be ingrained in his echo.”
The Helm of Midnight is a legendary story. The world is so full of imagination and fantastical elements; it's impossible to look away from it. In fact, I think it took at least three days to get this novel even slightly out of my head once I finished reading it. It simply lodged in my brain and refused to move out.
When I imagine epic fantasies – I picture something like The Helm of Midnight. Okay, that wasn't exactly the case before I knew of this novel. But it does touch on all of the elements I'd expect in an epic, and it is certainly what I will picture from now on.
"The Rules of the Valley are as harsh as they are pure. The gods sacrificed much for humanity, and require us to sacrifice for each other in return. Beware the Five Penalties."
The world-building is one of the main things that immediately sucked me into the narrative. It was fascinating and shockingly complex. It took me some time to fully understand it all, but once I did, I was hooked.
Krona's story is an intense one, with lots of little details and side stories that helped to flesh out the world even further. I found myself falling in love with many of the secondary characters introduced, and because of that, I am honestly really looking forward to seeing what will happen next. And I have good news on that front; the next novel has already been named – The Cage of Dark Hours. Better yet, it has a release date (April 26th, 2022)!
Thanks to Tor Books and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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- 19 April, 2021: Finished reading
- 19 April, 2021: Reviewed