Monday 1 June 2020

Review: Mortal Sins (World of the Lupi Series Book 5) by Eileen Wilks

Mortal Sins Mortal Sins by Eileen Wilks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Family Matters

Rule and Lily are near the Leidolf Clanhome, staying with Rule’s son and his grandmother. They are there to apply for full custody of Toby, Rule’s son. Whilst there Rule is going to take care of some Leidolf rituals, but before all these personal matters can occur Rule finds some human remains and they are covered with death magic.

This starts the very complex series of events that wind together clan, family, love and duty, with Lily investigating the murders and Rule trying to balance the application for custody, making peace with Toby’s grandmother, his principle carer for most of his life, and dealing with Leidolf.

As always with this series the plot is complex and the characters are rich and interesting. You feel that every character in each book could have their own book, because of each glimpse of character you see, you feel there is a whole backstory just out of reach to convince you they are real people you are reading about.

I really think Eileen Wilks an incredible writer who understands the human condition and captures it convincingly within a magical framework that feels real.

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