Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Wow, that's a dark view of humanity

I technically finished Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett yesterday, and totally forgot to post a review.


So, we're back with Sancia, Gregor, Berenice, and Orso, who run the Foundryside house in the Commons, and have figured out how to twin Lexicons. Which is nice, since they can now pretty much Robin Hood the major houses' trade secrets.

Sort of. Gregor's Mother, it seems, have found a way to bring back Craesedes Magnus, the first Hierophant, who is running around in Scrived bandages that make him look like Papa Monsoon, who comes to take the dead on Shorefall Night. (Think Carnival, only with a darker twist.) Which gets Valeria, the Construct, up and moving again.

All of which leads to some real ugliness, as they end up killing Gregor long enough to watch how Craesedes and Mama Dandalo Scrived time to bring back Gregor whenever that happened. Speaking of that Scriving, this also allows Craesedes to take control of Gregor's mind about halfway through.

Eventually, we get a very bleak view of humanity, as both Craesedes and Valeria discuss their views on how to bring peace to humanity.

We end on a low note, which sets up a war to finish off the trilogy eventually. But wow, what a read. I looks forward to seeing how the heck this can end.

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