Even in this historically alternative landscape, the area is real to a person who lives in Texas and has gone back and forth into Mexico. The talents of wizards are different for each wizard which also seems relatable. As a matter of fact, watching the news today, this dark universe seems altogether possible. And Lisbeth, small and pretty, navigates this world authoritatively. Yes, I enjoyed the book.
I am now reading On the Street Where You Live, by Mary Higgins Clark. This is classic MHC with a serial killer whose head we can see into, but whose identity we don't know. It also has a historical component--a hundred years ago, another killer was using this same pattern. And our heroine has an ancestral relationship to one of his victims.
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