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40 % of 100
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SEQUEL TO WITCHY EYE. Next in series, which debuted with the stunningly reviewed Witchy Eye. Butler delivers another brilliant Americana flintlock fantasy novel.

TOIL AND TROUBLE

Sarah Calhoun paid a hard price for her entry onto the stage of the Empire’s politics, but she survived. Now she rides north into the Ohio and her father’s kingdom, Cahokia. To win the Serpent Throne, she’ll have to defeat seven other candidates, win over the kingdom’s regent, and learn the will of a hidden goddess—while mastering her people’s inscrutable ways and watching her own back.

In New Orleans, a new and unorthodox priest arises to plague the chevalier and embody the curse of the murdered Bishop Ukwu. He battles the chevalier’s ordinary forces as well as a troop of Old World mamelukes for control of the city and the mouth of the great Mississippi River. Dodging between these rival titans, a crew of Catalan pirates—whose captain was once a close associate of Mad Hannah Penn—grapples with the chevalier over the fate of one of their mates.

Meanwhile, a failed ceremony and a sick infant send the Anishinaabe hunter Ma’iingan on a journey across the Empire to Cavalier Johnsland, to a troubled foster child named Nathaniel. Ma’iingan is promised that Nathaniel is a mighty healer and can save his imperiled baby, but first Nathaniel—a pale young man with a twisted ear who hears the voices of unseen beings—must himself be rescued, from oppression, imprisonment, and madness.

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  1. Quality
    20%
    Will probably never try to read this book which I obtained as part of a book bundle purchase. I could not make it past chapter 5 of the first book in the series "Witchy Eye". As I said with it, I guess this style of magic based alternate history is not my cup of tea.

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  2. Meh.
    Quality
    60%
    I haven't read the first book in this series, but got the second as part of the monthly bundle. I figured I would give it a try, and surely the second would have enough exposition to fill me in. Not so. There's enough backstory that I can guess parts of it, but not so much that I can figure out what has happened before. (If I *had* read the first book, I'd be glad the second book was such a clean continuation!)

    This is an ensemble story, which seems to be the current fad. We follow scads of characters moving through a magic-enabled version of 18th century America.

    It's damn hard to care about any of these characters. There are moments of humanity and pathos, but for the most part they are all shady at best.

    The story is only 3/4 available right now, so maybe it suddenly gets better. But the initial writing won't. If you want to read this, get it from the library.

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