Frank Burns reviewed Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (The Locked Tomb, #2)
Review of 'Harrow the Ninth' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Ok, 5 stars, duh, obviously!
However, this was a very ... different ... tale from the first one.
Gideon, as a narrator, was as straightforward as a two-handed sword to the face.
Harrow, as a narrator, is as twisted as a Moebuis loop.
The situation has moved on. The sureties of the world that was built are changing. Goals are shifting and God may just not be what he seems to be.
Plus, you will never look at soup the same way again!
This is one of those books I know I am going to have to re-read to get everything out of. This is also one of those books that I am looking forward to doing that with.
Recommended.