This book lacks the sense of wonder and urgency that once made the author’s works feel unmissable. Throughout, it gives me the impression that it was written for the sake of writing itself. There is no emotional resonance, and I am left unsure of what the book is really trying to say. Although the disappearance of the mermaid appears to be used as a narrative thread to initiate the story, it fails to draw me in or hold my interest.
The final chapter concerning the prince and the mermaid is, in itself, quite promising, but the subsequent addition of a “true prince” in the epilogue feels incongruous and undermines the coherence of the ending. To be honest, it's only a 2.5 star read.