Author: Samantha Shannon
Genre: Dystopian, Urban Fantasy
Series: The Bone Season # 5
Publication: February 25, 202,5 576 pages
Source: Personal Library, Purchase
Paige Mahoney is outside the Republic of Scion for the first time in more than a decade – but she has no idea how she got to the free world. Half a year has been wiped from her memory.
As she makes her way back to the revolution, her journey takes her to Venice, where she learns a dangerous secret – one that could change the face of the war between humans and immortals. Before she can return to London, she must help the Domino Programme unravel the sinister Operation Ventriloquist.
And it soon becomes clear that the one person who could recover her memories – Arcturus Mesarthim – might also hold the key to saving Italy.
MY THOUGHTS
I was a little worried going into The Dark Mirror after reading the synopsis and learning that six months had passed since the last book and Paige had lost her memories. It's not a trope I typically enjoy, but I had faith that if anyone could pull it off, it would be Shannon. At the start of the book, we find Paige in Poland, where she's reunited with a friend who eventually leads her back to the Domino Programme. The Domino Programme gives Paige another assignment that takes her to Italy, where she once again goes head-to-head with Scion.We're now five books into this series, and Shannon is neither letting up nor pulling any punches. What I realized I'd been missing since the last book was the Seven Dials crew, and I was so happy to finally see some familiar faces again. Same crew, another adventure together. Of course, there are other factions that come into play, and everyone wants Paige.
There were so many moving pieces throughout the book, and questions from previous installments finally began forming a bigger picture as we hurtled toward the ending, which was incredibly satisfying. The twist at the 80% mark literally had me gasping out loud, and everything that followed was nonstop action right to the very end. I loved every moment. It was like the Trafalgar Square scene from book one and the scrimmage scene from book two multiplied by ten. And it was brilliant of Shannon to have it all unfold in Rome, at the Colosseum of all places. I thought it was the perfect setting.
I also loved seeing Arcturus and Paige's relationship develop further. For once, they're finally being honest with each other about their feelings. It's been so rewarding to watch this slow burn unfold over the course of five books, seeing them grow from skeptical allies to true allies, then friends, and finally lovers.
I'm also glad we got to see more of another character, one I know we're supposed to despise, but who's such a compelling and fascinating character. I can't wait for The Moth Reborn to come out next year. It's been a wild ride so far, and I have no doubt the final two books will be nothing short of masterpieces.

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