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Feb 17, 2015GuyN rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
After a slow and rather grim start the pace picks up and we get involved in the shifting sands of local politics. Our hero is actually more of a mountebank than a thief, but his ingenuity in playing the game of thrones is intriguing, as are the two queens he deals with. A map, as andreareads suggests, would be most helpful, but one can follow the sudden twists and turns that pile up at the end. While not extraordinary, this book can be a fun and easy read. I didn't read its predecessor and had no trouble catching up to the story. This is light fare, but interesting enough for an adult to read through.