This is the third book of Titus' that I've read, and it is absolutely tremendous in both scope as well as what it accomplishes. I very much enjoyed Armor, rating it a 4/5 stars, as it was written very well, plotted just as well, providing a litany of good characters and an overall 'meaning' that is rarely seen in fantasy. I thought Deadman Walking was good, giving it 3/5 stars, but more fun than serious. This book is on an altogether different level than either of those. I could not be more impressed. Without revealing too much, there is a reason it is approaching the extremely rare territory of 4.5 on Goodreads and the outstanding score of 4.8 on Audible (I listened on Audible).
Spoilers below:
This is an amazing accomplishment; it is the retelling of Alexandre Dumas famous The Count of Monte Cristo. From early on in the novel, we learn that the protagonist's compadre is named "Jocopo." The only other place i had heard that name was from The Count of Monte Cristo, but since the protagonist grants his compadre that name, I thought it was just a nod to the novel since Donte was trapped in prison. The author does a masterful job of not revealing that this is a fantasy-retelling until well into the novel. Our protagonist is dutifully named Edmond Dontes. However for most of the book, he is Donte or Tes. Only during the denouement does he reveal that as his surname, calling himself "Ed." We do not learn who the main antagonist is until two-thirds of the way through the book, and it turns out to Mondego. At the end we learn that there is a woman who stole and broke his heart, named Mercedes. And all is revealed that we are witnessing a different version of the Count of Monte Cristo. Bravo.