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The Tainted Cup is a fast paced murder mystery in a lush fantasy world. Basically right up my alley. My biggest pet peeves with murder mysteries are convoluted twists or easily guessed outcomes. This story avoided both and provided great humor as well! I sped through this, especially once the duo got closer to the mystery. The characters were well developed and the world building was great without being overwhelming (which can often happen in first of series for fantasy novels). I'm excited to see where this series goes in the future!

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Thank you so much Netgalley and publishers for an e-arc of this book.

I loved the premise of this book. It is both a fantasy and a murder mystery. I really loved the dynamic between the two main characters (Din & Ana), it was giving Sherlock Holme's vibes in a fantasy world.

Din can remember everything, and Ana can take that information and piece things together in a way Din can't. Making their dynamic interesting, and their way of solving crime unique.

In the midst of that there are sea monsters, and other fantastical elements.

Unfortunately, my interest in this book could not be maintained. I tried and tried to get into it, but for some reason could not. For this reason, I ended up stopping at chapter 11. I feel like this book has so many aspects I love and enjoy, but I felt that the plot was extremely slow moving. Some of the fantasy elements were not explained in the beginning, which left me a little confused as well.

Overall, this book wasn't for me, but I think for the right audience (murder-mystery/crime solving duo lovers) will enjoy this one.

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Thank you to Random House Publishing and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

From the start I loved the premise of a murder mystery set in a fantasy world. The leviathans, grafts, suffusions- all made for an interesting world that was not without some similarities to our own. This had murder, impending doom, political intrigue, the smallest splash of romance, and a weirdly dynamic duo- all the makings of a fantastic murder mystery.
My only issue is that the beginning was so very complex to really begin the world building that I was a bit lost trying to understand the characters and the world. There were so many aspects that weren't quite explained that made it a bit confusing until about halfway through.
At the halfway mark the action really picks up and I felt like we got to see a lot more of the character development at this point. I loved Ana and Din and their weird working relationship that gave me a Sherlock and Watson feel.
The ending was somewhat predictable but extremely entertaining. I am looking forward to the next book to see more of Din and Ana and learn more about the leviathans especially after what Din sees.

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This is a great gateway fantasy book. The underpinning mystery is captivating, and the world building is top notch. This is one of those books that you simply can’t put down when you start, and I ended up finishing in two sittings.

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I had never read this author before but I will give his books all the looks going forward. How was I going to pass up two of my favorite genres? Fantasy and mystery. Oh, that's right, I wouldn't ever. I'll say I was excited to get approved for this ARC when it popped up and I stayed excited reading each and every page.

This was so good and I absolutely cannot wait to read more. Please sir can I have some more?

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The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett introduces an unforgettable duo of detectives, reminiscent of Holmes and Watson, who grace the stage in this captivating fantasy infused with an irresistible twist of mystery. I can't wait to read more from this author.

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I had never read this author before and didn't know what to expect. This is a fantasy novel so the world building is really interesting and the story is also fascinating but the best part of this book for me was the characters. They are funny, interesting, complicated and so much fun to spend time with.

Even though it starts a little slow, the story really picks up pace about halfway through and by then you're so deeply invested in the characters, too, that it's impossible to put it down.

I can't wait to read the next one in the series and I now have to go back and read the author's previous novels!

with gratitude to netgalley and Random House for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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The Tainted Cup is a new fantasy murder mystery series , it begins when Dinios Kol is given the orders to assist the infamous high ranking Ana Dolabra on her new case. A high imperial officer is murdered and the deeper the lengths Dinios and Ana take to solving it, the messier and more complicated the situation becomes.

I think Ana Dolabra is probably my favorite character , she is delightfully awkward and quirky in every way possible. The entire time I was imagining Emma Thompson.

Dinios is the most intriguing because we get bits and pieces of his life before and after being magically altered.

The world building and magic system is impressive, I could not put this book down. It has a variety of LGBT characters with a splash of romance towards the end.

The Tainted cup is perfect for those who enjoy Sherlock Holmes with a fantasy twist.

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This book was amazing. I really hope that there will be more with these characters. The world building was incredible and RJB never treats the reader as an idiot, which I love.

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The Tainted Cup is a mystery wrapped in a fantasy world. Ana Dolabra is a great detective who hardly ever leaves her home due to her eccentric nature. When she is asked to investigate an officer’s death she sends in her assistant. Assistant investigator, Dinios Kol is an altered human called an engraver that can remember everything he sees. The crime scene reveals a poisonous contagion was used to kill the officer and soon more of the empire’s military is killed the same way as a tree erupts from their bodies. Ana and Dinios uncover a traitorous plot to overthrow the empire as their very existence is threatened by a monster leviathan breaching the outer walls of the empire. Ana makes deductions in a style similar to Sherlock that the reader will never see coming. The story starts a little slow but once Anna really gets cracking the mystery really draws the reader in for a satisfactory whodunnit in a unique setting with original characters. My voluntary, unbiased review is based upon a review copy from NetGalley.

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Excellent. Bennett is criminally underrated in the fantasy genre, and I hope he continues to get more and more readers on his side.

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This book is pretty far outside of my usual genres, and I just could not get interested in the characters and plot by the 40% mark of the book, so I've chosen to discontinue reading this. It should be reviewed by people who are familiar with sort of setting and plot. I've given the book a rating, but that really should be not be included in its reviews. I just don't know more than I did not connect with it.

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Epic fantasy meets murder mystery in a book that will keep you up past your bedtime!

Din and Ana are a Sherlock-Holmes style duo with a twist: Ana is not just brilliant but also a socially inept recluse while Din has the magical power of perfect recall that makes him not just the reader's eyes, ears, and nose on the murder scenes but also the detective's. His magical powers also have a strange twist: he has difficulty reading and can't recall what he's seen on the page, but his body recalls the actions its gone through, giving him the physical skills he needs to survive in the military of a fantasy world under attack by titans from the sea.

The world-building and plotting are phenomenal, the characters are well-rounded and interesting, and I can't wait to read more of their adventures.

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The story follows din who is an assistant to a brilliant eccentric woman named Ana who has very unusual ways of doing detective work. Set in a world where leviathans exist, humans are augmented and plants and mushrooms are used in an array of ways....a murder happens. And it's up to Din and Ana to find out who done it.
I loved this book soo much! The world building was phenomenal and the character dynamic between Ana and Din was soo good. The mystery woven within the plot was entertaining and I couldn't get enough of it. The bit of romance was sweet. And I'm looking forward to more from this beloved author.

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This is my first book of Robert Jackson Bennet. I didn’t know what to expect starting the book, but oh boy! It’s good? The world building was simple but consistent. Not overwhelming, but you can picture it clearly. I love Ana and Din, and Miljin as well. The storytelling reminds me of the show Enola Holmes and the Sherlock Holmes movies. Very entertaining, and the suspense and intrigue gripping! This was a good read!

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This was a interesting read. I love a good mystery and my interest was piqued with the initial murder with the plants and I enjoyed how it devolved into a russian nesting doll of mysteries. The writing is rich, flourished with vivid imagery and cool descriptions. There is a good amount of original worldbuilding. Ana's dry humor, shrewd intelligence and general apathetic predisposition is well paired with Din's steadfast and dutiful character. The contrasting personalities and odd comradery between master and assistant made them a unique and engaging crime solving duo. My only constructive feedback would be to cut back on the number of f-bombs as its jarring to read in a non-modern setting. Overall, this book is a sharp witty, page turner.

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Thanks to NetGalley and the author for this ARC!

This book is like a sci-fi Sherlock Holmes retelling. I enjoyed reading this as it's outside my normal genre. I plan on recommending this to my sci-fi living friend and seeing his take.

Honestly I give this a 3.5 stars. But again this is not my typical genre.

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Murder. Imminent death, Conspiracy. And a whole lot of swearing. It is a mix of Clash of the Titans / Game of Thrones / Sherlock Holmes and it just wasn't my cup of tea. I really wanted to like this novel, but starting with a tree sprouting indoors and the victim with his severed jaw dangling was too graphic for me. I did enjoy Ana, the lead investigator, and she is the character that kept me plugging through this book! For that, I am giving it 3.5 stars rounded up!

Being quite familiar with fantasy books, I don't think this is for a first-time fantasy reader trying to get their feet wet. I had trouble picturing what the people looked like. I even had problems picturing the titans, and they were supposed to be super scary! I also did not like how often the "F-bomb" was dropped. The modern day swearing did not feel like it fit in with a dystopian book.

Thank you to Random House, Netgalley and RJB for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Thanks to NetGalley and the author for this ARC!

Wow am I glad to have discovered this author. I can’t wait to read his other series.

Spellbinding puts it best.

I usually hate mysteries/crime novels and wasn’t sure about picking this one up. But the way this book takes that archetype and marries it to sci fi/fantasy brings me into the fold.

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I loved the Sherlock Holmes meets Sci-fi vibes this story was able to capture.

The world building and creation was absolutely incredible and spellbinding. A main character with perfect memory and such an amazing eye for detail, allowed the story to flow without feeling bogged down. I was amazed at the ability Robert Bennett was able to translate with this character and story.

I deeply enjoyed the interaction and relationship of the main characters. It flowed organically without force or effort. The characters themselves were intriguing and I loved how different they truly were, while still being able to compromise.
Ana with her quirky nature and eccentric personality while her counterpart Din was balanced and very much sane.

This story also painted a lovely point in regards to the character’s strengths and weaknesses, it was nice being able to relate and watch them overcome.

This story was captivating and engaging. I wasn’t bored, I wanted to find out more and continue to read! Thank you so much for the opportunity to read this prior to the release date.

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