"After rocking the cosmos with her deathly debut, Tamsyn Muir continues the story of the penumbral Ninth House in Harrow the Ninth, a mind-twisting puzzle box of mystery, murder, magic, and mayhem. Nothing is as it seems in the halls of the Emperor, and the fate of the galaxy rests on one woman's shoulders. Harrowhark's health is failing, her magic refuses to cooperate, her sword makes her throw up, and even her mind threatens to betray her. What's worse, someone is trying to kill her. And she has to wonder: if they ...
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"After rocking the cosmos with her deathly debut, Tamsyn Muir continues the story of the penumbral Ninth House in Harrow the Ninth, a mind-twisting puzzle box of mystery, murder, magic, and mayhem. Nothing is as it seems in the halls of the Emperor, and the fate of the galaxy rests on one woman's shoulders. Harrowhark's health is failing, her magic refuses to cooperate, her sword makes her throw up, and even her mind threatens to betray her. What's worse, someone is trying to kill her. And she has to wonder: if they succeeded, would the universe be better off?"--
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Whereas Gideon the Ninth was a seemingly extremely straightforward science fantasy mystery novel, Harrow the Ninth turns everything you thought about the storyline on its head, shakes you to bits, and flips it back around in the best way possible. It's convoluted and will have you consistently wondering about what's going on, frustrated at times even. With regular breadcrumbs given to you throughout the novel that start to connect so well into the first novel, some you may not have even noticed till reading into this one. The whole time it was wracking my brain and I found myself loving it so much. Here is one of those novels, that when everything does come together, the satisfaction of it is just fantastic. It wasn't really at all what I was expecting, and I do feel like I need a reread of both at some point to get a different perspective on what all happened. I do 100% suggest starting with Gideon the Ninth, but I 100% recommend both after reading this novel in particular.