I have a soft spot for a good detective novel especially if the characters have supernatural powers. The first series is all about toppling an oppressive empire, but this series is about finding the hidden bad guys and upholding justice. I enjoyed the Mistborn trilogy, but the Wax and Wayne series set in the same world 300 years later is even better. I wish that I had made time to read this book earlier. First Impressions Photo by Alvin Mahmudov on Unsplash It just helps me make a bit for doing what I love. This in no way changes the price for you. If you click on a link and decide to buy something I will get pennies for referring you. The woman that Wax has started courting is a stark contrast to both him and the ever-present Wayne.ĭisclosure: I am an Amazon affiliate. Wax is also confronted with a marriage of necessity to support the people under his care. The magic in Alloy of Law has rules and obeys the laws of physics. Wax and Wayne can use both Allomancy (the ability to ingest specific metals to gain powers) and Feruchemy (the ability to store physical attributes like weight and health, for use later). The city isn’t much safer though and Wax has to use his twinborn abilities to track down the Vanishers with the help of his annoying sidekick Wayne in Alloy of Law. However, he has been forced back into the heart of society to navigate the ballroom instead of the outskirts of civilization. Lord Waxillium Ladrian has been living in the Roughs for twenty years and capturing criminals that no one could before.
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