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Red Seas Under Red Skies
by Scott Lynch
Locke and Jean are out of the kettle and into the fire in this second instalment of The Gentlemen Bastards. Since defeating The Grey King, they have fled Camor and set up a new game in Tal Verrar, but nothing goes quite to plan.
Book two quite literally has a little of everything; from safe cracking to the high seas, Locke and Jean have to step quickly to keep up with the consequences of their actions.
As with book one, this was a complex, bloody and humorous affair. One of the highlights of the story has to be the strong female characters; I'm not sure that I've read a fantasy book/series that manages to pull off strong female character's quite so well.
Book two quite literally has a little of everything; from safe cracking to the high seas, Locke and Jean have to step quickly to keep up with the consequences of their actions.
As with book one, this was a complex, bloody and humorous affair. One of the highlights of the story has to be the strong female characters; I'm not sure that I've read a fantasy book/series that manages to pull off strong female character's quite so well.