AJ Kerrigan reviewed The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch (A Bantam spectra book)
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5 stars
I grabbed this book after reading Scott Lynch's story "A Year and a Day In Old Theradane" from the [b:Rogues|20168816|Rogues|George R.R. Martin|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1404616147s/20168816.jpg|27565413] collection. Lies is described as a bit of Ocean's Eleven and Robin Hood, or (as Nataliya put it) the love child of Ocean's Eleven and The Godfather. That's a good start, but leaves out the fantasy aspect!
The fantasy element here had a similar feel to that of Michael J. Sullivan's Riyria Revelations series. There are some interesting creatures, and some types of magic are relatively common. The camaraderie between Locke and Jean also reminded me of the Riyria books. Hadrian and Royce had a similar dynamic.
One thing I did not expect is that as the first book of a series, it manages to stand alone quite well. I want to read the next book because I love the world and the characters, not because I feel like I got conned into reading part of a great story. That's a difficult balance, and Lynch nails it.