![]() ![]() ![]() More unfortunate is the uneven pacing, for the most part glacially slow-despite the frequent action-packed set pieces, nothing actually seems to happen for over 200 pages-until a rushed climax and a romance that comes from nowhere lead to a forced-feeling cliffhanger. Even more compelling is her fraught, complicated relationship with Saint and the memory of her fey, charismatic mother, although the frequent flashbacks can be disorienting. Nonetheless, her seafaring competence and touch of magic earn her a place among the Marigold’s crew. ![]() The cramped geography creates a grim, violent, and cruel society, and it’s no surprise that Fable is equally wary and hard. The narrative excels in the immersive world conjured by Fable’s first-person voice, crammed with nautical lore and rich in sensory details. But Saint is a powerful, sinister figure among the sea traders and in the Narrows, the most important rule is to trust no one. Now the auburn-haired diver has managed to get onboard the Marigoldto search for Saint, the father who abandoned her. In a dark maritime fantasy, the first of a projected duology, a young woman finds home and family on a ship full of secrets.įour years ago, 14-year-old Fable was marooned on a notorious island of thieves. ![]()
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