Listened via audio book rather than read this time around. I think the weakest book in all the Santhenar books thus far. While the world building is still very good, with continual references to ruins / strange artefacts from long ago that I always enjoy. Plot is also its usual convoluted, twisty self, with plenty of surprises, good and bad, along the way. What lowers the score for this book though is the main characters. We don't have some of my favourites from past books (Tiaan, Irisis, Yggur etc) and the characters here seem to keep falling into the same sort of cycle - make a decision, it turns out to be wrong, really regret the decision made, but carry on to make the same sort of decision again next time. Sometimes they make what really seems to be the 'right' decision given the information they have at the time, but the story punishes them for this as well, so things then go bad, and possibly due to this, they never seem to grow from this. Another common irritation, is when they mention that time is running short / they only have moments to act, they seem to have time to admire the scenery / take in details of what everyone is wearing etc. This may be just the nature of a book / audio book, where the time taken to read / listen is quite different to the internal thought processing time, but is a bit jarring. I will continue to listen to the other books (which I haven't read or listened to before) as still keen to know what happens next, but I do hope the characters improve!