We're immediately thrown to the world-building wolves, launching into convoluted gangster conspiracies without fanfare or context. I confess that I struggled for a significant portion of the book. But I also think it's important to say off the bat: While it wasn't the book for me, I would absolutely still recommend this for its unique exploration into legacies of trauma in BIPOC communities, and to anyone intrigued by preternatural assassins grappling with morality and mortality. I feel really conflicted about Trouble the Saints. until the colonized and the enslaved and the abused will rise up with the holy strength of the gods behind them and, together, we will make it right. When we return to the wheel of life, you and I, we will find one another again and again.
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