The twists and turns our unreliable narrator takes as she pushes the Aurdwynn nobles to rebel reveal her goals yet also expose her loneliness. "This is an accomplished debut, with a heroine whose motives are murky, seemingly even to herself. A highly impressive debut that engages intellectually." - Kirkus Reviews "Dickinson's dense, chewy, deftly orchestrated narrative cleverly exploits fiat money and debt as tools of statecraft. There is so much to admire and so much to mourn throughout the building tragedy of this novel.A crucial, necessary book - a book that looks unflinchingly into the self-replicating virus of empire, asks the hardest questions, and dares to answer them." - NPR.org I found it impossible not to root for her even amid horrors of her making, to grieve with her and for her at various points, to clench my fists in her defense and in desperate need for her to stay whole. "Literally breathtaking.Baru Cormorant as a character is magnificent. "A fascinating tale of political intrigue and national unrest." - The Washington Post
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