Abyss, on 20 March 2018 - 02:09 PM, said:
Alternative Goose, on 19 March 2018 - 08:42 PM, said:
New characters are introduced, old ones are expanded upon but generally not much happened. For a book featuring the Faceless Man the plot sure took a surprising turn. I liked it, it fit into this narrative about the Folly trying to catch a modern day magical moriarty but the stakes were pretty low compared to the... 4th book?
Anyway as always I greatly enjoy the British police take on urban fantasy but I remain frustrated with how minimal the magical aspect is and I still find it absurd how limited the British government's magical preparedness is. It's a HUGE national security problem but what ever.
It seems like the Folly is finally getting their ducks in a row and there might be instituted a more prepared response unit to magical bollocks in the future.
One aspect I did like was we got to see and hear a bit more about just how dangerous the River Gods are. A magical warrior ghost is a pretty cool bodyguard.
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I'm surprised to read you found TREE low key... I thought it had the most action and magic v magic scenes of the books to date...
It also did the most to move the story forward of the last few books. More or less every plotline and character line is advanced by the end, except maybe Moly who is barely in the book, but near perfect comic relief just be reference to her cooking.
My only critique was that the titular Tree itself was barely a background reference .
You're right that there's quite a lot of magical exchanges in the book but if you zoom out an look at what was at stake and how things played out, you realize that (despite the grizzly nature of the Faceless Man's revenge) this book was almost PG13. Peter and Lesley's fights were almost friendly, like kids playing with water balloons. There was no national threat to people's security, etc. it was actually just
Like you mention The Hanging Tree doesn't actually come into play, nor did the Difference Engine or the the third principae. Maybe it comes back in the next book but beyond giving us new information to fit into our character puzzles it feels like a lot of stuff happened indirectly.
This post has been edited by Alternative Goose: 20 March 2018 - 07:14 PM