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A review by bookymartha
Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
4.0
An enjoyable read full of puzzles and mystery, however I don't think it's robust as a standalone book. It didn't answer many of the (burning) questions that remained from the first book, and it left me with so many more that it was a little dissatisfying, though I am biased as the one question I wanted answered (what happened to Gideon, soul and body) was not resolved. Despite all my complaining I really enjoyed it, a very juicy read, and I was absolutely gripped towards the last quarter of the book.
Also, 'None house left grief' was unforgivable, what actually the hell Tamsyn.
Graphic: Gore, Blood, and Body horror
Moderate: Gun violence and Death