Mini-Review
The third book in the Locked Tomb series. As usual, Tamsyn Muir refuses to give readers continuity or major fan fave characters, and embarks on a new tack, puzzling everyone. You get into it anyway, and it knits up towards the end, although I must admit I’m listening to the Locked Tomb podcast to clear up a bunch of things I still didn’t understand, lol.
For experienced Fantasy readers and Muir fans – including me, I guess.
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