This is the third in the Grisha trilogy and a satisfying conclusion to it, with a bit more on character and a bit less on mystic magic (which is fine with me) - also felt a bit less rushed than the second (which was ok, don't get me wrong, just quite intensely paced). There's another series about the Grisha of which I've read the first (Six of Crows) previously. I have the second, but think I might re-read Six of Crows to remind myself and also, in light of knowing more about the world, it would be interesting to re-read...
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