Monday, November 10, 2014

The Republic of Thieves by Scott Lynch

The Republic of ThievesThe Republic of Thieves by Scott Lynch

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is not your usual crime caper. Locke Lamora and his partner Jean are the last remnants of an organized crime ring—in a fantasy world with a medieval setting. But, hey, I love crime novels and fantasy, so why not...

I've been waiting through two books for this, and it was worth the wait. We know from the very beginning of The Lies of Locke Lamora that his lost love, Sabetha, is central to ... well, everything. So finally, we meet her, and she is everything we expected.

Naturally, when they do finally meet, they're maneuvered into being on opposite sides...

The story takes place in three disjoint periods. We see the earliest days of Locke Lamora's memory, when he first meets (and loses) Sabetha.  Then there's the framing plot, in which Locke and the Gentleman Bastards (including the found-again Sabetha) are performing the play which give the novel its name, The Republic of Thieves, during which Locke and Sabetha become lovers. Finally, we have the latest installment of Locke's, and his sidekick Jean's, lives in which they're coerced into an odd political contest where they have to rig an election. Even though it would cost him his life, Locke might still have refused until told that Sabetha is working to rig the election the other way.

So far, the series isn't losing any steam.


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