![]() The only drawback is that the realistic fullness of the background tends to accentuate the unreality of the melodramatic foreground. Locke arrived at the Temple of Perelandro in the city of. Lynch provides plenty of historical and cultural information reminiscent of new weirdists Steven Erikson and China Miéville, if not quite as outré. The story alternates between Lockes life during childhood and his life as an adult in his mid-20s. The villain holds the best moral justification of any of the players. The book does lack prominent female characters, but it somewhat makes up for it with the strength of the ladies who do feature (I need Sabetha). Locke's resilience and wit give the book the tragicomic air of a traditional picaresque, rubbery ethics and all. The Lies of Locke Lamora has been on my TBR for a while, but I have always avoided it as it sounded like a bit of a sausage fest. ![]() ![]() As in any good caper novel, the plot is littered with obvious and not-so-obvious obstacles, including the secret police of Camorr's legendary Spider and the mysterious assassinations of gang leaders by the newly arrived Gray King. ![]() Life imitates art and art scams life in Lynch's debut, a picaresque fantasy that chronicles the career of Locke Lamora-orphan, thief and leader of the Gentlemen Bastards-from the time the Thiefmaker sells Locke to the faking Eyeless Priest up to Locke's latest con of the nobility of the land of Camorr. ![]()
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