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maeverose's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
I was drawn to this because I love fantasy stories that incorporate religion (be it a real religion or fantasy, I just like religious themes in books… despite being very agnostic lol) and because I really like the Between Earth and Sky series and wanted to read more from the author. I also wanted to try something new, since I’ve never read a western-adjacent story before, but unfortunately I’m not sure it’s for me. I’m not typically a fan of murder mysteries either.. which I didn’t realize this was. I struggle with flawed/unlikable main characters, so I wasn’t really a fan of Celeste. None of the characters really grabbed my interest, sadly.
So 3 stars for the writing, world building, ideas and social commentary, but not really a story for me.
Graphic: Murder, Racism, Religious bigotry, Violence, and Blood
Moderate: Pregnancy, Animal death, Classism, Confinement, Genocide, Infidelity, Injury/Injury detail, Mental illness, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Gore, Gun violence, Misogyny, and Police brutality
Minor: Alcohol, Child death, Cursing, Drug use, Lesbophobia, Suicide, Sexual harassment, and Vomit
Graphic: mentions of human castration, bleeding out Moderate: poisoning, animal goreazrah786's review against another edition
3.75
CW: violence, blood, injury, gore, murder, death, animal death, confinement, infidelity, alcohol, vomit, toxic relationship, pregnancy, classism
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Tread of Angels is a fun little novella following 2 sisters and a murder mystery set in a world featuring the descendants of angels and demons.
It definitely gave me A Dead Djinn in Cairo vibes but was something entirely new.
Roanhorse’s writing is as captivating as expected, perfectly depicting the noir/western atmosphere of the story and mining town setting. Society in this town is segregated with the upper Elect class - those descended from Angels – always looking down upon the Fallen – those descended from Demons. And we follow Celeste who is of a mixed background, as she sets out to save her sister Mariel (Fallen) after she is accused of murdering someone of the ruling Virtue class.
We get snippets of the history and the happenings of this fascinating world that Roanhorse has imagined as well as brilliant commentary on class disparities, morality and the corruption of power throughout the story. The primary plot fit perfectly for the length, fast moving and page turning in the best way however, there is always the case of a novella leaving you with wanting more and this one is no different.
We’re introduced to a intriguing cast of characters but moments between them are fleeting. Our protagonist goes through some interesting developments however, I found myself not knowing enough about her, enough about anyone in the story. By the end everything is wrapped up in a satisfying way but you also feel like you’ve been on a journey with amazing moments but not enough time to fully appreciate them.
Hence I would reeeally welcome additional stories in the future to expand on this world and all its details but this bite sized piece of it was enjoyable all the same.
Final Rating - 3.75/5 Stars
Moderate: Violence, Blood, Injury/Injury detail, Animal death, Gore, Infidelity, Murder, Death, Confinement, Alcohol, Toxic relationship, and Classism
Minor: Vomit and Pregnancy
heartbrekker's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Tread of Angels is an angels and demons fantasy that leans heavily into Christian influences. Celeste is considered a half-breed, having been born both an Elect and Fallen, and she’s dedicated a lot of her life to protecting her Fallen younger sister Mariel. One morning her sister is dragged out by soldiers after being accused of murdering a Virtue, and Celeste will stop at nothing to clear Mariel’s name, including becoming her voice in court aka advocatus diaboli. Readers follow Celeste as she tries to piece together the mystery of what really happened to the dead Virtue, and the truth will ultimately rock her world.
What I loved most about this book is its themes on biased perceptions. Our emotions are so strong when tied to our beliefs that we will rather look at the sun than directly at the mirror, which is the truth/ reality of the situation. Tread of Angels is also a book about relationships from siblings to lovers to government officials. Celeste destroys herself a bit more with every interaction because she refuses to take herself into account and rather jumps straight into the deep end. It’s a reminder that everyone is their own individual, and we gotta allow them to make their own decisions and deal with those consequences. Readers may have mixed feelings on Celeste because she’s an unreliable narrator, and I found myself interested in side characters more than her—Abraxas and Ibrahim specifically—which isn't a particularly good sign. I feel like Celeste's character arc was only just beginning in this book, so it fell a bit flat for me because we don't get to see the ramifications of the ending and its effect on her.
Again, I wish Tread of Angels were longer. It reminded me of those early 2010 years with angels and demons but in an adult and murder mystery lens. I really wish this could’ve been a great standalone that lasted way longer than 200ish pages. The history and world building of this world were just so fascinating that I didn’t want it to end.
Anyway, thank you to Saga Press for sending me a finished copy to review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
10/31: Apparently, the ARC has a slightly different ending, so if any of you know of it, please tell me. I’m going to do a deep dive on here to try to figure out what it is.
Graphic: Murder and Death
Moderate: Police brutality, Blood, Gore, Kidnapping, and Gaslighting
Minor: Abortion
caseythereader's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
- TREAD OF ANGELS is a reimagined fantastical Wild West story, drawing on Biblical and mythological elements.
- As with many novellas, I was left wanting to know more about this world, but Roanhorse still managed to pack in a ton of worldbuilding and quite an array of characters.
- I think a lot of readers might be put off by Celeste's prickliness. I liked that her story arc was essentially about being headstrong and unlikeable, though (and yet, I think a lot of people will be mad at the ending!)
Graphic: Blood, Classism, Gore, Infidelity, Alcohol, Injury/Injury detail, Abandonment, Death, and Murder