A review by aceir
Miserere: An Autumn Tale by Teresa Frohock

4.0

This book feels longer than it is. This isn't to say it drags. I just mean that the world and the characters are deep and rich. One of the characters is new to the world and can serve as audience proxy, but the story isn't focused (solely) on her. Instead we get a story of people who have made mistakes and people who have to trust again.