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Matthew McElroy
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A quick note- this book is closer to 200 pages, rather than the 176 Goodreads lists.
Roanhorse has done a great job slowly increasing the intensity of the story. Who did the crime?
Why did they do the crime?
How did all these other people get involved with the crime?
But she also makes valid points about good and evil, familial obligations and trusting people with authority.
— Feb 17, 2024 10:04AM
Roanhorse has done a great job slowly increasing the intensity of the story. Who did the crime?
Why did they do the crime?
How did all these other people get involved with the crime?
But she also makes valid points about good and evil, familial obligations and trusting people with authority.
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Matthew McElroy
is on page 100 of 176
There is an unexpected steampunk/crime noir/Western/Christian mythos/racial commentary thing going on here. Somehow, Roanhorse makes it all make sense.
At the core: there are two sisters who are mixed between the Elect and the Fallen. One passes as Elect and the other passes as Fallen. They work together at a gambling hall when a murder is committed and the Fallen sister is accused.
— Feb 16, 2024 01:59PM
At the core: there are two sisters who are mixed between the Elect and the Fallen. One passes as Elect and the other passes as Fallen. They work together at a gambling hall when a murder is committed and the Fallen sister is accused.
Matthew McElroy
is on page 38 of 176
This is more of a novella than a novel. If I could get a quiet afternoon, I'd be able to knock this out in a few hours.
This is my first go round with Rebecca Roanhorse, other than a story on "LeVar Burton Reads" (highly recommended!).
This story about angels and demons is much better than... that other one. I'm going to have to brush up on my... Christian-adjacent mythos.
— Feb 14, 2024 06:52PM
This is my first go round with Rebecca Roanhorse, other than a story on "LeVar Burton Reads" (highly recommended!).
This story about angels and demons is much better than... that other one. I'm going to have to brush up on my... Christian-adjacent mythos.

