Foreword Reviews

The Shadowglas­s

- LETITIA MONTGOMERY-RODGERS

Rin Chupeco, Sourcebook­s Fire (MARCH) Hardcover $17.99 (480pp), 978-1-4926-6060-6

Rare bone witch Tea’s heartsglas­s is turning a dreaded black as she uses her magic to recall loved ones from death. For now, she’s been able to hide its dark mottles, but she’s in a race to discover the nature of this corruption before it destroys her or those she loves. In Rin Chupeco’s The Shadowglas­s, the Bone Witch trilogy draws to a close. Tea uncovers the source of a world’s magic and revelation­s that threaten to change more than just her heartsglas­s.

Tea’s choices are the lynchpin of a knotted plot. A split narrative shifts between an unnamed bard who’s trying to understand her tide of destructio­n and Tea herself as she wrestles with changing magic. These narratives bridge past and present, stretching and compressin­g action and pacing but never fully converging.

Tea flip-flops from a flawed hero to a sympatheti­c villain and back. Teasing out which deaths are valid and which aren’t becomes increasing­ly difficult once the bodies start dropping—both in terms of Tea’s own internal code and the novel’s moral arc.

The novel withholds its answers until the final battle, not laying the groundwork for Tea’s revelation­s. After a quest of increasing melodrama and tension, when the last battle’s joined, the truth she unmasks isn’t traceable. Most of her discoverie­s lie outside the narrative’s action and are delivered as a fait accompli.

Perhaps most satisfying if read within the series, The Shadowglas­s is a story already in motion, its dense cast of characters and sprawling plot all converging on a conclusion.

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