The Impossible Contract

· The Chronicles of Ghadid Book 2 · Macmillan + ORM
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A young assassin embarks on “a heart-pounding adventure through an inviting, richly imagined world [in] this triumphant fantasy” (Publishers Weekly).

An assassin’s reputation can mean life or death. This holds especially true for Thana Basbowen, daughter of the legendary Serpent, who rules over Ghadid’s secret clan of assassins. When she's offered a top-tier contract to eliminate a foreign ambassador, Thana seizes the opportunity … only to realize she is in over her head. 

Ambassador Heru Sametket wields blasphemous powers against his enemies, and Thana isn’t the only person after his life. Even the undead pursue him, leaving behind a trail of horror. Her mission leads her into the heart of a power-hungry empire, where dangers lurk around every corner. Her only ally is Mo, a determined healer set to protect Ghadid any way she can.

As further occult secrets are unleashed, however, the aftermath of this impossible contract may be more than anyone can handle.

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4,0
2 reviews
Sarah
21 November 2019
An edge-of-your-seat fantasy adventure! The second chronicle of Ghadid lives up to its predecessor while introducing a new cast of characters and a mystery with scarily high stakes. The Impossible Contract expands the setting introduced in the previous book, elaborates on the water-based magic system, and continues K.A. Doore's seamless incorporation of queer characters into fantasy stories. Thana: daughter the famed Serpent of Ghadid, an assassin anxious to prove herself independent of her mother's legacy on a high-stakes contract. Mo: a young but powerful healer who dreams of traveling beyond Ghadid despite rules dictating that healers may not leave the city. Heru: a mysterious foreigner sent to Ghadid by Emperess Zara ha Khatet herself on business that immediately sets him at odds with Thana. A web of half-truths binds these three as they set out in the same direction on three different missions. One of my favorite aspects of the novel was watching the dynamics between Thana, Mo, and Heru evolve as their objectives slowly merged and they were forced to work together. Doore wrote complicated, ever-shifting character relationships well in The Perfect Assassin, and The Impossible Contract continues that trend to endlessly entertaining effect. The Impossible Contract felt more plot-driven than The Perfect Assassin, but that's not a bad thing by any means. Though lighter on mystery and heavier on adventure/quest than TPA, the plot of The Impossible Contract was still suspenseful and excitingly tense, with elements of horror and a couple of devastating twists. In short, it's a different kind of story than the first book in the series, but no effectively told and very fun to read. Also, Thana and her companions traveled outside of Ghadid, giving context to life in the desert city and expanding the world. I'm interested to see whether Ghadid's tensions with the Empire play into future books in the series. If it wasn't apparent from my review to this point, I highly recommend this excellent book to anyone who enjoys fantasy novels. To readers who liked The Perfect Assassin: Great! You'll love The Impossible Contract too. Haven't gotten around to TPA yet? That's fine! TIC can be read as a standalone. You honestly can't go wrong with a fast-paced fantasy featuring zombies, awesome magic, and an extremely relatable protagonist. A personal footnote: This was actually my second readthrough of this novel. While I usually take notes as I read so I'll be able to write my review afterward, I got so caught up in the story I stopped annotating after the first quarter. I guess now I can say with certainty that The Impossible Contract has high reread value!
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About the author

K. A. DOORE was born in Florida but has since lived in Washington, Arizona, and Germany. She has a BA in Classics and Foreign Languages and an enduring fascination with linguistics. These days she writes fantasy in mid-Michigan and develops online trainings for child welfare professionals. The Impossible Contract is the second novel in the Chronicles of Ghadid trilogy, following her debut The Perfect Assassin.

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