
The Liar's Knot
Rook and Rose, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nikki Massoud
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By:
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M. A. Carrick
In Nadezra, peace is as tenuous as a single thread. The ruthless House Indestor has been destroyed, but darkness still weaves through the city's filthy back alleys and jewel-bright gardens, seen by those who know where to look.
Derossi Vargo has always known. He has sacrificed more than anyone imagines to carve himself a position of power among the nobility, hiding a will of steel behind a velvet smile. He'll be damned if he lets anyone threaten what he's built.
Grey Serrado knows all too well. Bent under the yoke of too many burdens, he fights to protect the city's most vulnerable. Sooner or later, that fight will demand more than he can give.
And Ren, daughter of no clan, knows best of all. Caught in a knot of lies, torn between her heritage and her aristocratic masquerade, she relies on her gift for reading pattern to survive. And it shows her the web of corruption that traps her city.
But all three have yet to discover just how far that web stretches. And in the end, it will take more than knives to cut themselves free...
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'The Mask of Mirrors kept me up reading way past my bedtime. A web of intrigue, magic, and the art of the con this novel will catch hold of your dreams and keep you from sleeping'
Mary Robinette Kowal, author of The Calculating Stars
'The Mask of Mirrors ushers you into the fascinating city of Nadezra, replete with complex politics, intricate magic, and mysteries that readers will be racing to unravel. Wonderfully immersive--I was unable to put it down'
Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter
'An intricate, compelling dream of a book that kept me turning pages, with a world and characters that felt deeply real and plenty of riveting twists and turns. I loved it!'
Melissa Caruso, author of The Obsidian Tower
'For those who like their revenge plots served with the intrigue of The Goblin Emperor, the colonial conflict of The City of Brass, the panache of Swordspoint, and the richly detailed settings of Guy Gavriel Kay'
Booklist (starred review)
'Utterly captivating. Carrick spins an exciting web of mystery, magic, and political treachery in a richly drawn and innovative world.'
S. A. Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass©2023 M. A. Carrick (P)2023 Hachette Audio UK
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My only real, albeit small, complaint in this one is that I feel that the authors dropped the ball when they wrote a particular romantic scene. They are so good at writing pining and romantic tension between characters that I was basically kicking my feet in anticipation of that particular scene. But then I was quite underwhelmed by it, sadly.
Also, actually I do have another complaint - I really dislike it in stories when everyone and their mother falls for the protagonist. And it miffed me that it happens here as well - every major non-villain male character falls for Ren. And it really wasn't necessary, imo. Also, it hit me out of nowhere and I really feel that it wasn't necessary. Lucky it didn't make me rage as I usually would because Ren is an awesome character, so I can see many people being drawn to her. But please let Ren have male friends other than her own brother. Not every man needs to fall head over heels for her.
Amazing sequel!
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Excellent narrator brings all the many characters to life.
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