Liar's Moon
Prisons, poisons, and passions combine in a gorgeously written fantasy noir by the author of the Morris Award-winning A CURSE DARK AS GOLD.As a pickpocket, Digger expects to spend a night in jail every now and then. But she doesn't expect to find Lord Durrel Decath there as well--or to hear he's...
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Prisons, poisons, and passions combine in a gorgeously written fantasy noir by the author of the Morris Award-winning A CURSE DARK AS GOLD.As a pickpocket, Digger expects to spend a night in jail every now and then. But she doesn't expect to find Lord Durrel Decath there as well--or to hear he's soon to be executed for killing his wife. Durrel once saved Digger's life, and when she goes free, she decides to use her skills as a thief, forger, and spy to investigate his case and return the favor. But each new clue only opens up more mysteries. While Durrel's marriage was one of convenience, his behavior has been more impulsive than innocent. His late wife had an illegal business on the wrong side of the civil war raging just outside the city gates. Digger keeps finding forbidden magic in places it has no reason to be. And it doesn't help that she may be falling in love with a murderer . . .
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780545136082 (0545136083)
ASIN: 545136083
Publish date: November 1st 2011
Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Series: Thief Errant (#2)
To be honest, I didn't quite finish this one. I got most of the way through, to the point where the murder mystery was solved and realized that I just didn't care about how anything else worked out. Once my curiosity about the identity of the killer was solved I was bored. So I stopped reading. I...
This was a great sequel to Star Crossed. I love the direction the story has taken in this one and wow, there is a big surprise at the end. It's not something that I hadn't thought of as a possibility, but I was not expecting it to happen right at the end of this book. I'm eagerly awaiting the next b...
It took me a smidge longer to settle into this story compared to my instant coziness with StarCrossed (maybe because I like this cover even less? Maybe because I question the use of the phrase "Bite me" in this world?) but once I did, I savored it just as much. Digger is out in the city again, so ...