Chris he/they reviewed Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (The Locked Tomb, #2)
Muir does it again!
5 stars
One thing that is a little infuriating about The Locked Tomb is that every book has significant secrets from the reader and the narrator at the start. Hints and details get dropped throughout, and by the back half of the novel you understand a lot more about the early action. I only caught onto the main weirdness in this book after about 10 chapters.
While that early confusion can be frustrating, I implore you to keep reading! Nearly all of my early questions get answered before the culminating action, along with dozens of questions I never thought to ask! Muir is an expert at weaving together a narrative and world-building that pays off.
Truly beautiful space fantasy with just enough questions left over to leave you desperate for more answers and more books.