A review by crimsoncor
Tremontaine: The Complete Season Two by Mary Anne Mohanraj, Racheline Maltese, Joel Derfner, Ellen Kushner, Tessa Gratton, Paul Witcover, Alaya Dawn Johnson

4.0

Not quite as good as the first season. The writing quality isn't at the same level: in particular some of the authors seemed to struggle with the right voice for Micah (autistic isn't the same as stupid and I think the character--despite being amazing overall-was short-changed in a few chapters) and Kaab (her relationship with Tess seemed to really stain the ability of some of the writers to render in an authentic fashion). And the overall main A-plot with Diane felt like it wrapped up with too much fortuitous slight-of-hand vs the deep intrigue we've come to expect from Riverside (maybe forgivable since this is still her proto-stage vs the fully formed version in Swordspoint but it still didn't feel of a piece). But those are minor quibbles when set against how enjoyable it is to spend more time in this city.