A review by katieinca
A Conspiracy of Kings by Megan Whalen Turner

4.0

Another POV switch, this time to a character who'd been around the edges before and fairly lightly sketched. We get to see him learn a lot and take a very dim view of his younger self, while still keeping the essential parts of his personality that made him so lovable to us or other characters in the first book. Also, wow, the body count in these books is pretty high. Who's left to populate the peninsula at this point?