![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Sammish’s unrequited love for Alys forces her to confront the dark currents that threaten to sweep up Alys in their wake. ![]() This leads her down a dangerous path, putting her in the employ of a man and a woman from Green Hill-the richest district-and stretching her morals to their limits. After Alys’s brother Darro dies mysteriously, Alys vows to discover who killed him and why. They grew up in Longhill, the poorest district. Alys and Sammish both fall into this category. Ruled by a prince (the term is gender neutral in Kithamar), the city has its share of the poor and disadvantaged. It was a meeting place, though now the two major ethnicities live mostly peaceably side by side. Thanks to NetGalley and Orbit for the eARC! I would say that this book mostly delivers, though I could see how there is room for disappointment depending on the type of expectations one goes in with. Abraham sets us up to expect heists, recrimination, and plenty of intrigue. For now, though, let’s talk about Age of Ash. ![]() Disclaimer: I don’t think I read beyond Leviathan Wakes in The Expanse series, but maybe I’ll go back one day. New trilogy from one half of the James S.A. ![]()
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