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Alecto the ninth cover
Alecto the ninth cover








So the one question, or one of the major questions I was left with was, Has Gideon always been this much of an asshole? Or, and we just didn’t notice it? Because she was always the viewpoint character, or like, is this something new? Because she seemed it was hard to tell which side she was on. And which ones proved to be wrong? I will say and are we getting into spoiler territory now at this point? Yeah. It was nice to get some answers and see which suspicions I had proved to be correct. How do you… How did, how did this one treat you? And that’s basically where it picks up from there. And things really get to a head when it turns out the Empire may be planning on countering invading. Yeah, like, Oh, no.Īnd also, they are slowly getting involved in high jinks with the Blood of Eden who we met in the last book. Because you know, it is it’s a big blue sphere. I thought that was pretty obvious, though. So that’s not great either.Īlthough we don’t learn explicitly that it’s a resurrection beast, until a little bit in… As they try to survive on a planet that has basically become a massive refugee camp for people fleeing the empire of John Gaius, as well as fleeing the resurrection beasts, one of which is parked out right outside the planet. So Nona picks up sometime afterwards the last book Harrow the Ninth – unlike the last few books, the viewpoint is from the titular character Nona, who is awoken with absolutely no memory of who she is, and is being cared for by some people we will probably recognize: Camilla Hect, the revenant of Palamedes Sextus. So Tessa, why don’t you give us a quick summary of the book? To be fair, I think a lot of books ask the second question, but very surprisingly few ask the first. The book that is brave enough to ask the question, What if God were Captain Planet and also kind of an asshole? Today it’s just the two of us to talk about Nona the Ninth, the third book, but not the last book, in what was previously known as the Locked Tomb Trilogy by Tamsyn Muir.

alecto the ninth cover

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  • “ Why Tamsyn Muir turned her fantasy trilogy into a quartet halfway through” (Vox, 2022).
  • We covered Gideon the Ninth and Harrow the Ninth in an episode all the way back in 2020.









  • Alecto the ninth cover