Title: Lady Midnight
Series: The Dark Artifices - book 1
Author: Cassandra Clare
Rating: 5 stars
Genre: Young Adult, Urban Fantasy
Number of Pages: 669
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: March 8th 2016
Summary: In a secret world where half-angel warriors are sworn to fight demons, parabatai is a sacred word, A parabatai is your partner in battle. A parabatai is your best friend. Parabatai can be everything to each other - but they can never fall in love.
Emma Carstairs is a warrior, a Shadowhinter. She lives for battle. Alongside her parabatai, Julian Blackthorn, she patrols Los Angeles, where vampires party on the Sunset Stripe, and faeries - the most powerful of supernatural creatures - teeter on the edge of war with Shadowhunters. When the bodies of humans and faeries are found murdered in the same way Emma's parents were when she was a child, an uneasy alliance is formed. This is Emma's chance for revenge and Julian's chance to get back his brother Mark, who is being held by the Faerie Courts. All they have to do is solve the murders within two weeks... and before the murderer targets them.
Their search takes Emma from sea caves full of sorcery to a dark lottery where death is dispensed. And each clue she unravels uncovers more secrets. What has Julian been hiding from her all these years? Why does Shadowhunter Law forbid parabatai from falling in love? Who really killed her parents - and can she bear to know the truth?
Lady Midnight is an
action packed and intense and for the first book of a series that is promising
to be spectacular one. I hadn’t realised how much I missed a new Cassandra
Clare book. Going into Lady Midnight, the assumption is that you already know the
structure of the world that Cassandra Clare has created and as a result we
don’t have to get a whole lot of world building allowing us to get straight
into the story and learn the characters, and there is quite a few new
characters to learn. Unlike previous books the characters grew up in the
Shadowhunter world.
In the previous
Shadowhunter books while adult presence has been limited, it is almost
non-existent in Lady Midnight, the adults that are present have fleeting
appearances and little sway and guidance over Emma, Julian and the rest of the
Blackthorn children. As a result some of the old fashioned beliefs that the
Shadowhunter’s hold onto do not apply to our characters. There are two obvious
examples of this. The first is in the behaviour of the characters. All
Shadowhunter’s grow up fast, it is a given, they grow up and fast because they
die young. But our main characters have had to grow up more than others. They
are this odd mix of having had to grow up too fast and still holding onto their
child like dreams and ambitions. This helps to make the story both compelling
and heart wrenching.
The other way this
lack of adultness is seen, is in the presence of technology. Without adults
forcing the Blackthorns and Emma into thinking that mundane technology is
useless they have thrived under its influence. The characters make references
to movies and use computers in a way that would stump our previous Shadowhunter
characters, even those of the Mortal Instruments.
Cassandra Clare is
a no-holds-bar author, you have no idea who can trust, or who is going to live;
even the main characters are up for grabs. But so as to keep spoilers to the
minimum I will just look at main characters.
Emma is very much
a combination of Clary and Jace. She is reckless and stubborn, and constantly
getting into trouble. Above all else Emma is loyal and driven with a need to
find answers and work out who she is. Emma is slow to trust and care for others
but when she does, it is final. Emma needs nothing more than to close the final
chapter of one part of her life so that she can learn to live in the next.
Julian on the
other hand is a mix of Will and Jem, he is quiet and reserved but rather than
music we get art as his passion. But like with Will you never see the real him,
you get his protective side that shows through and the absolution that he will
put his family and Emma first but keeps secrets. He keeps secrets in the same
way that Will does, they are perfectly put together but are the story
progresses we see these secrets begin to unravel and pull him apart at the
seams.
This book is
neither slow nor fast despite its bulking size (669 – and it’s just the first
book) it was a well paced and well written book. This is the best book
Cassandra Clare has written so far and as her writing has grown and become even
more amazing I am sure that her books will one day kill me. Cassandra Clare
forces you to feel so much for her characters and then she rips your heart out
with betrayals, lies, secrets and deaths.