![]() ![]() He’s well aware that he’s no saint, but still tries to help out where he can. Speaking of our hero, he’s a first rate story teller, as his cynical humour and knowledge of his city keep us entertained throughout. Turns out there was magic involved, raising the stakes and taking our hero well out of his comfort zone. He takes it upon himself to try and solve the mystery. ![]() When he comes across a horrifically murdered child on his turf. Don’t get me wrong, he’s no Robin Hood type, but he does what he can to help, in his own way. The Warden’s carved out a nice little niche for himself trying to keep his neighbours distracted from their poverty for a bit. ![]() You know, your average career path for a big city like Rigus where the titular Low Town is set. The story tells of (and is told by) a character known only as the Warden – a former war hero turned detective turned drug dealer. Turns out to be have been worth my while, and it’s totally worth yours too. This has been on my TBR for a bit, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that my library had it on downloadable audio, so I jumped at the opportunity. ![]()
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