Red Seas Under Red Skies (Gentlemen Bastards #2)

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Scott Lynch: Red Seas Under Red Skies (Gentlemen Bastards #2) (Paperback, 2008, Bantam Spectra)

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Published Nov. 8, 2008 by Bantam Spectra.

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978-0-553-58895-8
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4 stars (3 reviews)

In his highly acclaimed debut, The Lies of Locke Lamora, Scott Lynch took us on an adrenaline-fueled adventure with a band of daring thieves led by con artist extraordinaire Locke Lamora. Now Lynch brings back his outrageous hero for a caper so death-defying, nothing short of a miracle will pull it off.After a brutal battle with the underworld that nearly destroyed him, Locke and his trusted sidekick, Jean, fled the island city of their birth and landed on the exotic shores of Tal Verrar to nurse their wounds. But even at this westernmost edge of civilization, they can't rest for long--and are soon back to what they do best: stealing from the undeserving rich and pocketing the proceeds for themselves. This time, however, they have targeted the grandest prize of all: the Sinspire, the most exclusive and heavily guarded gambling house in the world. Its nine floors attract the wealthiest …

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3 stars

Another Locke Lamora adventure, another city, another heist. Terrorizing a new city is always a thrill, and Locke and Jean - with their new identities, naturally - are about to pull a big one. They are almost ready to spring the trap, when everything goes wrong, all wrong.

In other words, the adventures are new but the structure stays the same as in the previous book. The main character is as lovable as ever, Lynch's writing is as engrossing as ever and I thoroughly enjoyed every page of the book and couldn't wait to get back to reading it after every mandatory break.

Having said that, the novel could've been tighter. Even though I enjoyed the whole thing, the story probably would've been better if you had removed 200 pages from the middle and added them into the end. Now we have elaborate schemes, multiple sidesteps and finally a terrible …