
The final book of the Green Bone Saga. This time, the story spans more than a decade and feels somewhat episodic on the surface at first. All in all, a beautiful conclusion, and by the end, I had truly grown fond of several characters – even though I occasionally struggled to keep the names straight.
Generally regarding the whole series: This blend of a fantasy and mafia family epic (with nods to the Yakuza or perhaps Chinese Triads? I'm not quite sure which served as the model here. To me, Kekon seems to lean more toward Japan than China) works surprisingly well for me overall. The world-building is exciting enough that I still want more. All in all, a fascinating fusion of magic and the real world.
Definitely a must-read!