14 May 2014

Review - Glamour in Glass by Mary Robinette Kowal

Glamour in Glass (Glamourist Histories, #2)Glamour in Glass by Mary Robinette Kowal
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The second in a series, Glamour in Glass is an improvement over the first installment. This entry feels more "correct" for the Regency/Napoleonic period, possibly due to the author's focus on using period language. This book has a tighter focus in characters as well; however, the newer characters are still interesting.

I enjoyed the further glimpses into Vincent's past as well as the inclusion of historical background. The cultural juxtaposition that Kowal uses also added tension and interest to the plot. The "mystery" is pretty obvious from an experienced reader's perspective but credible as being confusing to Jane. This is, after all, not a mystery novel, so that is hardly a mark against it.

This is still an easy read, although with the inclusion of the tensions on the continent, Vincent's torture, and Jane's miscarriage it is not as light as the first. Recommended for those who have read the first book; your continued interest will be rewarded. This is actually one series where you could start with book #2 and not be terribly lost.

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