Ratings7
Average rating4.1
Pros: gut-wrenching scenes, interesting situation, fun characters
Cons: they're helped a surprising amount
Vincent and Jane head to Murano to try to make their verre obscurcie with a local glassmaker. But their ship is waylaid by pirates and things go downhill from there.
This is the fourth book of the Glamourist Histories, and is a great continuation. The couple fall upon bad circumstances and must work hard to regain their former standing. As with the other books there's a personal mystery that glamour is used to solve.
There were some gut-wrenching scenes in the book as the characters deal with what's happened.
Despite the grimness of their situation both the protagonists and some of the people they encounter have fun personalities and mostly upbeat attitudes.
I did question the intricacy of some of the plots Vincent and Jane come up with to return their property, especially considering the number of people who offer to help them.
This is a fun series and a great book.
This felt long to me. I stopped it many times and finally jumped chapters in a couple of places to get to the action again. I think perhaps heist narratives aren't for me, or at least, reading about more than one heist in a single story isn't for me, because otherwise the story was well-written.