Review: Shadow Reaper by Lynette Noni
Bestselling Australian author Lynette Noni's latest novel Shadow Reaper is a deliciously detailed yet fast paced page turner that ticks all of the right boxes as it moves toward one heck of an ending. Viri's parents died when she was just eleven, killed by a mysterious individual who, it seems, is now behind the disappearances of a number of local children. Lovingly adopted by a warm hearted woman and raised in a comfortable family home, Viri has trained as a hunter and is determined to stop the Reaper Priest and his accomplices at all costs. But the lines of who is good and who is evil begin to blur when the reaper she catches turns out to be her former childhood friend--who is all too attractive and all too willing to help her find the missing children if she promises to break him out of jail. What follows is adventure and twist after twist as Viri flees with Reeve and finds herself discovering some surprising truths.
This was an absolutely ripping read. Lynette Noni, already an accomplished fantasy author, is at the top of her game as she creates sympathetic characters in Viri and Reeve and twist after twist. I often found myself sneaking in an extra chapter or two that I intended as I wanted to know what was going to happen next. I have a few questions, but imagine that they will be addressed in the second book of this duology. The novel ends on what is simultaneously a shocking reveal and a massive cliffhanger. I loved this, but my goodness it is going to feel like a long wait for the next book to be released.
Highly recommended.

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