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The Killing Moon by N.K. Jemisin
3.0

When Ehiru is tasked with collecting the life of ambassador Sunandi, he discovers instead a long thread of corruption that twines back to his childhood - and may overturn the world as he knows it.

What I liked - the complex world-building, the ancient Egyptian-inspired magic system, the villain, the themes of religion and truth

What I disliked - the often flat characters, the feel of small-scale stakes in a plot that is actually large-scale, the odd relationship between Ehiru and Nijiri

Buddy read with BH.