Whilst you shouldn’t judge a book by it’s cover, I definitely picked this one up purely because of its gorgeous dust-jacket. I knew nothing about it other than the fact it looks dark.
Was I prepared for a dark-academia mystery/thriller? Definitely not. Do I regret it? Not one bit.
Ann is working at The Cloisters, part of The Met in New York and is assigned to work with an esteemed curator who is looking to publish evidence that Tarot has always been, and can be used for fortune telling.
Given the authors background, its no surprise that there were quite a few references that went over my head, but with a love of Tarot, I enjoyed it all the same.
The drive of the characters for not just finding the answers, but being recognised for them was extremely well thought out and I thoroughly enjoyed the intensity of the final few chapters.
If you have an interest in Tarot or divination, I’d highly recommend this book. It’ll inspire you to dust off your own cards, but also, gives new meaning to why they exist in the first place.
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