Showing posts with label murder mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murder mystery. Show all posts

Monday, February 06, 2023

Seven Faceless Saints by M.K. Lobb

Title: Seven Faceless Saints
Author: M.K. Lobb
Genre: Fantasy YA
Series: Seven Faceless Saints #1
Hardcover, 400 pages 
Publication: February 7, 2023 by Little Brown BFYR
Source: I received a review copy in exchange for honest review.
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In the city of Ombrazia, saints and their disciples rule with terrifying and unjust power, playing favorites while the unfavored struggle to survive.

After her father’s murder at the hands of the Ombrazian military, Rossana Lacertosa is willing to do whatever it takes to dismantle the corrupt system—tapping into her powers as a disciple of Patience, joining the rebellion, and facing the boy who broke her heart. As the youngest captain in the history of Palazzo security, Damian Venturi is expected to be ruthless and strong, and to serve the saints with unquestioning devotion. But three years spent fighting in a never-ending war have left him with deeper scars than he wants to admit… and a fear of confronting the girl he left behind.

Now a murderer stalks Ombrazia’s citizens. As the body count climbs, the Palazzo is all too happy to look the other way—that is, until a disciple becomes the newest victim. With every lead turning into a dead end, Damian and Roz must team up to find the killer, even if it means digging up buried emotions. As they dive into the underbelly of Ombrazia, the pair will discover something more sinister—and far less holy. With darkness closing in and time running out, will they be able to save the city from an evil so powerful that it threatens to destroy everything in its path?

 

MY THOUGHTS

Seven Faceless Saints was one of my most anticipated reads of 2023, and it certainly didn't disappoint! Within the first few pages, readers were thrust head-first into a murder mystery. A Disciple (those with power) of Death was found murdered in his room and Damian, The Head Security of the Plazzo was tasked with finding the person who committed the crime. What initially looked like a isolated incident turned into a serial killer on the loose. With the assistance of another Disciple and Damian's former flame, the two set out to solve the murders...only to discover a more sinister plot that can destroy both of their world.

The novel takes place in the city of Ombrazia where Disciples rule with an iron hand. The next group in the hierarchy are the guards that protect the city, despite being born without powers. And finally, at the bottom are the unfavored, those without gifts/abilities, mortals that the city deems disposable and are often drafted off to the army to fight a never ending war.

I found the world building very interesting and well-done. Lobb's detailed description and explanation was straightforward and easy to understand.
Like the title says, there are seven saints, with each Disciple specializing in an ability to help serve the city. For example The Cunning Disciples specializes in poison, and Patience's Disciples deals with black smith metal work. I liked the dual narration, with each chapter alternating between Roz and Damian. We get to see each perspective on the situation and what they're feeling. Each alternating chapters connects and continues the dual narrating flawlessly, its like experiencing the character's emotions in real-time. I found it refreshing.

I thought Roz and Damien were great leading characters. Despite being somewhat polar opposite, they really complement one another. Roz was an impulsive big fireball of rage but ultimately wants equal rights for the citizens of Ombrazia. Damien is the opposite, always calm, composed and does everything by the book. His purpose is to serve, protect and find justice no matter a person's background.

I enjoyed Seven Faceless Saints, it kept me on edge and guessing all the way till the end. The plot was full of action and suspense, twists and turns that I didn't see coming. I loved that the villain was so unpredictable. I was shocked when it was revealed. And that ending...Superb! Seven Faceless Saints is the start to what I predict to be an amazing series. I can't wait to see what Lobb has in store for us in the the next book!
 

 

Monday, May 17, 2021

Hunting November by Adriana Mather


Title: Hunting November

Author:
Genre:
YA Thriller/Mystery
Series: Killing November # 2
Paperback, 367 pages
Publication: May 18, 2021 by Ember
Source: I received a review copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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After surviving a crash course in espionage at the mysterious Academy Absconditi, November has only one purpose: finding her missing father. Along with fellow student (and heartthrob) Ash, November follows the clues that her father left, embarking on the deadliest treasure hunt of her life. The first clue is in her hometown, where old friends beckon and unexpected enemies lurk around every corner. The second clue is in Europe, where revelations about her family's history will plunge her into an international web of deception, lies, and intrigue. The third clue is deep in enemy territory, surrounded by the most skilled assassins and master strategists, and where everyone wants her and her father dead. Can one girl with limited training infiltrate a centuries-old organization that is powerful enough to topple empires? November only knows that she'll do whatever it takes to save her father . . . or die trying.

My Thoughts

My reading choices usually comprises of mostly Fantasy and Sci-Fi novels, but once in awhile I try to mix it up with other genre. Last year I picked up Killing November, a YA thriller from Adriana Mather about a boarding school full of assassins. It was a pleasant surprise and I really enjoyed the book. So much so that when I was offered to review the sequel, Hunting November I jumped at the chance!

Hunting November takes places exactly after the events of the first book. November and Ash leaves the academy and make their way to Europe to find November’s Dad. The two race across Europe following a trail of clues while being perused by seasoned professional Strategias.

I thought the stakes were high when November’s classmates were targeting her but it was nothing in comparison to the biggest Strategia Lion family and for-hire assassins. I loved seeing Ash and November utilize their skills in the wild and outsmarting older generation Strategias. There just something about feuding families that I find so fascinating; like Strategias’ rules, traditions, and their hierarchy system. Readers are introduced to a slew of new and interesting characters but don’t worry some of the main characters from the previous book play a pivotal roles to help November on her mission; which I must say were the highlights of the book for me.

While I enjoyed the first book, I gotta say this sequel exceeded my expectations. Hunting November was action packed from beginning to end. I was constantly surprised throughout the book with the multilayered plot and all the twist and turns. Especially when November’s classmates show up in Europe to save them in the nick of time.  And the Ferryman…that was brilliant! The story wrapped up nicely with the problem solved but I do hope we get more books in the series. All in all another great novel by Mather. I highly recommend starting at the beginning with the first book, Killing November. This series is more entertaining than the movies/shows currently airing, read it, you won’t be disappointed!