Book Summary:
There are many tasks that Corporal Kaylin Neya hates about being a Hawk. Most of those tasks involve paperwork – or running the front desk. Yet when her partner is busy, those are the tasks she's forced to handle.
Kaylin's tendency for finding trouble shines through once again, turning desk duty into a potentially lethal new case full of ghosts, absent buildings, and Barrani history. In other words – all sorts of trouble.
My Review:
Holy cow, seven books in and still going strong! I'm always looking forward to this series because I know it'll deliver complex magical stories (often with a side of inter-species politics). Also, I adore the trouble Kaylin gets herself into.
As with the rest of this series, Kaylin's latest adventure is shockingly complex – especially when we consider the fact that it occurs over the time span of a mere week. Helps you understand how the series has run so long, yeah?
This is probably one of my favorite additions. Well, following Cast in Wisdom. The new characters introduced have a lot of personality and add even more charm to the series. This may come as a shock, given how extensive the cast already is. My only regret is that we're officially at the point where not every character can have their moment. For example, many pre-existing characters don't even make an appearance in this novel (sorry in advance if this includes one of your favorites).
Delving into the ghost lore of Elantra is long overdue. It's not something I realized was missing – until it was right in front of me. I can't wait to see what adventure is waiting for us on the horizon! Any theories?
Highlights
High fantasy
Sentient buildings
Dragons
Magic words
Complex magical situations
Part of a long-running series
Stream of consciousness POV
Trigger Warnings
Ghost children
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