In Finding Magic we're introduced to an eighteen year old Chess who's in her final year of her studies. Because of her impressive exam results, Chess is given the opportunity to work with the Black Squad for a week in order to help her choose her furture career in the Church. With no training, Chess has to dive straight in when the Black Squad are called to investigate a murder caused by a ghost. Chess is desperate to prove herself worthy of the Church, but it's not easy as she finds it very difficult to work in a team. Chess struggles with spending time with her mentor, Jillian, and the only way she can cope is by drinking vodka. The more Chess finds out about the murder the more eager she becomes to solve the case even if it means displeasing her mentor.
After reading 4 books in the series and getting to know a Chess who is confident and sure of herself, well at least when it comes to her job, it was strange reading about a young Chess who had zero confidence and no self esteem in regards to anything in her life - herself, work, friends or men. It was actually comforting to already know that future Chess would be good at her job and be aware of her worth when it came to her abilities at work.
I did find the mystery of the murders to be a tad predictable. Then again since it's a novella there really wouldn't be much room for a complex mystery.
I enjoyed the scenes with Elder Griffin, I initially thought that Elder Griffin had took Chess under his wing when she first started with the church at age 15, so I was suprised to see that it was only until she was 18 that they started to have a friendship. I also liked the brief scene with Doyle, he was actually quite a nice guy and in reading his scene I never would have suspected that he'd turn out to be such a douche.
I liked Trent and Vaughn and their interactions with Chess..I kind of want them to appear in future books. I prefered Trent over Jillian, Jillian was very snake-y, at least Trent didn't pretend to like Chess.
That end glimpse of Terrible was brill! Chess's perception of Terrible's looks have come a long way..I bet she never thought she'd be attracted to him.
For a short story there's a lot of important background and history that's covered. We find out how Chess became an addict, I had always assumed that it started in childhood so this gives readers some much needed insight into the origins of her addiction. We also get to see how and why she became a debunker, the start of her relationship with Elder Griffin, more insight into how important the church and her work is to her, Chess's first visit into the underground City, why she decided she'd rather live in Downside than in Church accomodation and more understanding of her inability to have friendships and relationships.