![]() ![]() Jared wakes up in a hospital in Kitimat, where he used to live with his mom, Maggie. ![]() Spoilers for the first two books but not for this one. ![]() Trigger warnings in this book for alcoholism, blood, body horror, torture, death, murder, violence, sexual assault … a lot of stuff. Robinson delivers the closure we want and need-but of course, it doesn’t come easily. This book had a more open ending, so I was very excited when I learned Return of the Trickster had come out. Trickster Drift followed Jared’s move to Vancouver, his attempts to stay sober, and his encounters with more threats both magical and mundane. Robinson could have stopped there-nearly did, by her account, not being much of a series writer-yet she didn’t. In Son of a Trickster, Eden Robinson introduced us to Jared Martin, a Haisla/Heiltsuk boy on the cusp of manhood and also learning about his magical heritage. It’s always satisfying when a trilogy comes to a full-stop close, loose ends wrapped up and most questions answered. ![]()
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