• The Court of Miracles

  • The Court of Miracles Trilogy, Book 1
  • By: Kester Grant
  • Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
  • Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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By: Kester Grant
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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Publisher's Summary

Les Misérables meets Six of Crows in this unstoppable adventure, as a young thief finds herself going head to head with leaders of Paris's criminal underground in the wake of a failed French Revolution. 

A city divided. A deadly betrayal. 

The French Revolution of 1828 has failed and Paris is in mourning.

The wretched of the city have gathered into guilds of thieves, assassins and worse, to form the Court of Miracles.

When Eponine's sister is sold into the Guild of Flesh, both their fates are sealed. The only chance Eponine has of rescuing her is to join the Miracle Court and steal back what was taken.

But to do that she'll have to become the greatest thief the city has ever known.

©2020 Kester Grant (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic Reviews

"As Nina's quest...takes her from the catacombs to the palace, from the company of beggars to revolutionaries to the Dauphin himself, the balance between fairy tale and realism is beautifully maintained. Beguiling, in an Angela Carter-like way." (SFX

"A dark, thrilling tale of what goes on in a fantastical Parisian underworld...come for the world-building and Les Mis connections, stay for the heroine." (Starburst)

 Strong, feminist fantasy." (STYLIST)

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  • Thegreedybookdragon
  • 05-26-22

Meh..................

Had the potential to be epic but the main character was always several steps ahead of everyone. Even when she 'failed' it was all part of her over arching elaborate plan where all the pieces of her well thought out puzzle fell exactly into place for her to triumph. Unfortunately it became annoying as a reader being constantly kept out of her plans and then having them explained in retrospect after she stood there successful saying 'haha look at me.....' A couple of times I had to back peddle wondering if I missed a part because you're constantly kept out of the loop.

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  • Crimson Whispers VA
  • 06-30-20

Started With Such Promise

I enjoyed the beginning of the book but as the story went on the middle felt like it was a little rushed, I felt nothing for the main character untill chapter 25 on wards & the action picked up.

I believe there could of been more character building & going from place to place in the boom could of been paced out more , the story was a hit & miss for me in places but the ending did leave intrigue to pick up the next one in the series when it releases

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  • 07-26-20

Easy read

The book has great characters and an intriguing setting in the underbelly of Paris in the time of revolution.
Overall a fun listen, but the one thing that irked me is the constant flirting between the main character and a whole host of male characters. Seemed unnecessary to plot development, all the kissing and blushing felt forced and cringey, and lent a very teenagery feel to an otherwise solidly written story.