The Alchemist's Apprentice
The Zero Enigma, Book 5
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A stand-alone novel set in the Zero Enigma universe.
Five months after the House War, the city of Shallot is on edge. The Great Houses plot and plan against one another, while the magicians rebuild and the common folk fear another outburst of fighting. And one young nobleman has a plan.
Rebecca is a half-caste shopgirl in an apothecary, dreaming of an apprenticeship that will allow her to rise out of poverty and finally make a name for herself in a city that has no use for her kind. But when her master undertakes a commission for an enigmatic young nobleman, she finds herself drawn into a maelstrom of criminals, ambitious nobles, and a plan that may shake the foundations of the Great Houses themselves....
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Great read
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enjoyable.
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I re-listened two years later and raise this to five stars. It was especially wonderful the second time around. Rebecca is one of Christopher G. Nuttall's most complex, believable and compelling characters. I hope we see her again. The Zero Enigma story arc is superb writing.
Great standalone entry in a wonderful series
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Fascinating twists and turns
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What I did find interesting was the juxtaposition between the person Katilyn (the main character in the beginning books of the series) had become, growing up with mistreatment from her family because of something outside of her control that was seen as negative by society, and with the prospect of being disowned by her family when he father dies, and how differently a main character in this book reacts and is moulded by a quite similar situation (albeit with a different 'socially unacceptable' root cause). It made me reflect on how people in real life respond very differently to difficult and traumatic experiences.
Standalone storyline but just as enjoyable
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