2.5 stars.
Hanse, called Shadowspawn, probably my favourite character from the Thieves World series, features in this modest novel. Fleeing from his home city of Sanctuary with his soon-to-be girlfriend Mignureal in tow, Hanse arrives in the city of Firaqa. Crossing the desert on the way, they're robbed by four desert raiders who leave them with eleven magical silver coins. These coins always reappear in their bag, until people start to die around them, one coin vanishing for every death.
It was okay, just okay. Parts of this story were good, but the ending was too deus ex machina, and the middle of this book really dragged. I like the Shadowspawn stories for the roguish actions and the skulking in the shadows, with the occasional flashes of violence. This book gives us a detailed description of money changing and the interest paid by the banks in the middle, and I mean detailed - it goes on for several pages and I felt like shouting I don't care! part way through.
Honestly, though, a lot of this book - the money issues, Hanse and Mignureal renting an apartment and starting to live together and discovering problems like any young couple - were incredibly dull and totally unnecessary, leading me to the feeling that a quarter of this book could've been cut and it wouldn't have mattered.
I have the sequel on my shelves and no doubt I'll read it sometime in the future, but right now this book has led to me shuffling it further down my TBR stack, so don't expect to see a review for a long while.