Review: Scythe and Pen by A.C. Hobbs
Hello readers! Today I would like to share my thoughts on Scythe and Pen by A.C. Hobbs. But I have to point out that I read the book in Italian, published by Digital Vintage Edizioni. I would also like to thank the publisher and Marta Suardi, the translator, for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. You can find the Italian review below the English review. Demetrius Raske strikes a deal with the Devil to stop a monster stalking the city, but he may have unleashed another villain entirely… The Capital of the United League of Nations glitters like jewels on a dame’s neck—a city of wicked splendor and possibility. The deals struck in the Senate are as ruthless as the ones struck in the city’s criminal underbelly. No one knows this better than vampire politician Demetrius Raske, who walks both worlds. Demetrius fights for a bill that will grant humans and vampires equal civil liberties. But many citizens don’t share his sentiment, especially after the murd...