A review by apenguinkeeper
Seven Faceless Saints by M.K. Lobb

3.5

I don’t really know how to review this one, and that’s the best I can explain it.

I actually loved the characters, and the acceptance that not everyone has to be perfect and you can do so many things wrong but that doesn’t make you any less of a person was refreshing. That message was wonderful.

As far as the plot, it was definitely okay, and obviously what the author did made a lot of sense. Like, a lot of sense. At the same time, I would have loved to see it be a character we actually knew, because I feel like
the murderer being Enko didn’t evoke any feelings of shock or betrayal, and I would’ve loved to see that. Even though it doesn’t make sense, it would have been interesting to see a character i connected with and cared about to be the murderer.