The Mask of Mirrors

, #1

663 pages

Published by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-356-51516-8
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ASIN:
B085PQJDY7
4 stars (11 reviews)

6 editions

reviewed The Mask of Mirrors by M. A. Carrick (Rook & Rose, #1)

Fantastic and engaging setting, a well-paced read despite its length.

4 stars

Content warning Mild spoilers, nothing plot specific

reviewed The Mask of Mirrors by M. A. Carrick (Rook and Rose, #1)

Expertly crafted political fantasy

5 stars

#BookReview This book is the first in a completed trilogy, written by two authors under the pen name of M. A. Carrick. It follows the stories of multiple characters as they try and negotiate the turbulence of life in the Renaissance Venice-inspired city of Nadežra.

Our main protagonist is Ren, a city native (who are of Vraszenian race), who has returned to Nadežra after being forced to flee it after betraying the sinister leader of their group (knot) of child thieves. Together with her sister Tess, she is trying to move up in the world by executing a con trick passing herself off as the daughter of an estranged relative of one of the ruling Liganti-race gentry families - the Traementis family - in order to be taken in by them officially.

However, as Ren negotiates her con, helped along by her marvellously fun, and sometimes scandalous, appearances as a …

reviewed The Mask of Mirrors by M. A. Carrick (Rook & Rose, #1)

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Made it to 100ish pages before dnfing. ☹️ I’m trying to find winning fantasy series, and this had a lot of potential. I like court/politic intrigue. But I had to admit to myself it wasn’t working. I really need characters I’m invested in, and I just didn’t care about Ren. Initially I did - the opening prologue is great. But after that… she fell flat. I wasn’t even sure what the goal of her con was - does she just want money? How long would she pretend to be this person? I should know the answers to those questions.

I found Leato, Grey, and Vargo much more interesting. But they aren’t the MC.

Swashbuckling fun

5 stars

Ren has been many things in her short life: a fortuneteller’s daughter. An orphan. A liar. A lady’s maid. A thief. A traitor. A murderess. The thing she doesn’t intend to be any longer? Poor. With her sister Tess, she’s come back to her home city with one goal in mind: to lie, betray, and steal her way into a fortune no one can take away.

But a good con needs more than an audacious lie. A good con doesn’t start caring for her victims and fighting their battles. A good con doesn’t get distracted by quests for justice. A good con uses stacks her mother’s cards; she doesn’t read the fate of the city in them, and set out to do something about it.

Ren is an unparalleled liar. But as a con, she may not be good enough….

I’m not sure words can express how much I adored …