Thank you to NetGalley and to the publisher Aconyte Books for the digital ARC, it has not affected my honest review.
I love the world that Kate Heartfield has made in her tie-in novels to the Assassin’s Creed universe so I was delighted to be approved for the sequel to the “Magus Conspiracy”. “The Resurrection Plot” takes place seven years after the last one, with the former acrobat turned Assassin Pierette Arnaud operating out of Egypt. She is on high alert after a bomb goes off at a celebration for the opening of the Suez Canal, chasing after Templars who aim to destroy humanity’s free will using an ancient artefact called the Engine of History. Her chase reunites her with her teacher and friend, Simeon Price, and the two race across Egypt, France, Belgium, Russia and England in an attempt to save the world once and for all. However, after Simeon decides to teach a Templar the Assassin philosophy without telling Pierrette and falls in love with her, things aren't as assured as they seem. All of this culminates with an epic chase through Paris just before the opening of the Eiffel Tower.
The highlights of this book for me were the character development of Pierette and Simeon since their first story, their time apart has made them into people that the other doesn’t know all that well. I also massively enjoyed the depiction of Simeon’s experiences on battlefields, particularly during the French fight against the Prussians, as a huge part of his becoming an Assassin initially was because of being a deserting soldier; there’s a scene with him on a hot air balloon that’s one of the most tense fights I’ve seen, I’d love to see it in a game one day. Pierette’s life in Egypt and her reunion with figures from the “Magus Conspiracy” like the children of Ada Lovelace and the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti showed how far she’s come, which is exactly what I wanted when I picked up this story. Kate Heartfield combines real historical figures expertly with the fictional narrative, creating a vibrant and tense story that fits perfectly into the world of Assassin’s Creed. I so hope that one day we get to see more of Simeon and Pierette.