Here we are in the second of the Daevabad Trilogy, and unlike many another trilogy, the second volume does not disappoint (nor the third, spoiler alert). Nahri, former street rat healer, and her companion, Dara, otherwise known as the scourge of Qui-zi for the murderous campaign he was forced to commit, have made it to the hidden djinn stronghold of Daevabad, supposedly the site where the various djinn people live in harmony. Except they don’t. Daevabad was once ruled by the Nahid, a tribe of […]
Palace Intrigue of the Highest Levels
The Kingdom of Copper by S. A. Chakraborty

