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The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
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it was amazing
bookshelves: adult, mystery, fantasy, read-in-2024, lgbtqiap


r/fantasy's july 2024 book
⤷ which i am reading for r/fantasy bingo !!

“And when the Empire is weak, it is often because a powerful few have denied us the abundance of our people.”

if you’re looking for a fantasy murder mystery that has a sherlock and watson dynamic, with a setting that feels like you were dropping into attack on titans, with themes of systemic injustice, and discussions on classism, with a story that follows a queer mc with a learning disability… well, i am here to tell you to please look no further

in this world, the land is separated by rings, and those rings are walls that are constantly being reinforced to keep leviathans out and the people safe. especially the outermost wall, that is also constantly being manned by a military force. also in this world, people are able to get magical augmentations that enhance abilities - and there is a vast range of different augmentations from strength, to sight, or even memory. this land, these augmentations, and different sorts of technological advancements are constantly changing and evolving because of the flora and the importance of the array of plant life on this land. also, this story takes place right on the cusp of the wet season, where the land is less forgiving, alongside the leviathans trying to breach the walls. and if the leviathans do reach the shores, their blood and bodies have a very strange effect on the land and can make a place completely uninhabitable. and lastly, a murder rather unusual, involving the flora in this world, just happened and no one has any clues as to why or how, but the empire needs it solved before the wet season officially hits.

this story follows an assistant to a detective, named dim, who is an engraver, which means he has an enhancement that allows him to remember everything he is seeing, and relay it back to his detective with 100% accuracy and certainty. this is because of an augmentation that he has, and he is able to extra anchor the memories with a vial of a fragrance he is able to tie the experience to. and truly, him exploring all of these places, and manors, and crime scenes, and attaching all of these clues to scent, was one of my favorite parts of this book.

but the detective herself? oh, ana is the best character i’ve read in years! truly a new favorite for me! ana is a bit of a mystery herself throughout the book, so i don’t want to say too much, but she seems to be banished to the outer ring, but she needed a new assistant for a murder mystery in which she is very much needed to solve. and together we watch din and her work together and try to find the murderer(s), while more and more mystery ensues.

this was just a really fresh story, and something that really pushed the bounds of both fantasy and mystery genres. yet, also combining both and making a really beautiful and harmonious experience for readers. this felt different to read, and special to consume, and it really surpassed absolutely every expectation i had prior to purchasing this book at b&n because i love the trend of covers being printed directly on hardcovers with no dust jackets.

“Born into systems beyond our control, into relationships and organizations that obligate us to change, all so our families may prosper… That’s what the empire is, isn’t it?”

to me, this story really also discusses themes of classism and social injustice, where the rich colonizers get to live in safety in the most inner walls, while also having the money to protect themselves from any and all things. while the essential workers who are trying to make all the walls and land a safer and better place are forced to work and live in unsafe conditions. and while people from impoverished communities are forced to give everything they have, in hopes that something will make it back to their families so they will be able to live a tiny bit of a better life. (please know, there is a lot more i want to say, but i won’t because of spoilers - but i really loved some of the themes and thoughts that i felt like were presented within this story!!)

“If you want to figure out where everyone got fleas, look no further than the biggest pack of wild cats. Even if they do prowl behind high walls and fancy gates.”

this book also, to me, has some good representations that i loved reading. both of our main characters have disabilities and they are shown and felt throughout, especially din’s reading disability. but also the message of learning and having to do things differently does not mean it is lesser, it’s just a different way and there is a lot of beauty and strength in that. din is also queer, even though no words are used on page, but he was for sure giving me pan or bi vibes. and there is a very sweet m/m romance that really did have me kicking my feet.

overall, this is the first 2024 published novel that i am giving five stars to this year! you know, i have tried to read so many horrors and thrillers, but maybe the secret sauce was just me picking up a murder mystery. i just fell so in love with our two main characters, and seeing their adventures unfold was a joy and highlight of my 2024 reading. also the amount of tabs i used because the descriptions were so lush and vivid and the quotes so powerful and beautiful? very wild, i promise. even more wild than me being so very alert and looking out for any and all cups because of the title and the cover lol. but i just loved this and i think it really reminded me how much i love murder mysteries, especially with a fantasy back drop. if you have any recommendations, please let me know! and i hope you all have even half as good of a time with this story as i did, because i still believe that will be a five star!

trigger + content warnings: murder, death, blood, vomit, talk of poverty, bullying, abuse, anxiety, smoking, violence, medical testing (involving humans and animals), magical compilation, body horror, contagion, and a lot of talk and imagery of fungus and spores

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Reading Progress

July 11, 2024 – Shelved
July 11, 2024 – Shelved as: to-read
July 11, 2024 – Shelved as: adult
July 11, 2024 – Shelved as: mystery
July 11, 2024 – Shelved as: fantasy
July 18, 2024 – Started Reading
July 18, 2024 – Shelved as: read-in-2024
July 18, 2024 –
page 75
17.36% "i know i just did the mid-year book freak out tag, but i take it all back because ana is for sure my new favorite character of 2024 ♡"
July 20, 2024 – Shelved as: lgbtqiap
July 20, 2024 – Finished Reading

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Penny EEEEEE!!! <33333


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Paloma I own a physical copy of this one! will be pushing it up now because of your review!


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arvind It sounds like football


Melanie Penny wrote: "EEEEEE!!! <33333"

truly i still can't believe.... ahhhh, is it feb yet? ♡


Melanie Paloma wrote: "I own a physical copy of this one! will be pushing it up now because of your review!"

you have to text me when you pick it up !! i think you're gonna love it extra, bby ♡


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Paloma Melanie wrote: "Paloma wrote: "I own a physical copy of this one! will be pushing it up now because of your review!"

you have to text me when you pick it up !! i think you're gonna love it extra, bby ♡"


I will <3 ahhh I'm so excited for it...I'm even in a high fantasy mood rn ahhh


NiaKantorka This book took me by surprise and now I can’t wait for the next one. Everything you said about it was what made me fall in love with it: the plants, the enhancements, those disgusting filthy rich people, and Ana and Dim. What an amazing experience.

A rec: not a fantasy murder mystery but a fantasy quest story with wild lore, absolutely unique povs (if you can stand or like that sort of thing), and with two different time lines: The Spear Cuts Through Water.


NiaKantorka Through Water (got cut out)


Melanie NiaKantorka wrote: "This book took me by surprise and now I can’t wait for the next one. Everything you said about it was what made me fall in love with it: the plants, the enhancements, those disgusting filthy rich p..."

hello, friend! that was actually my favorite book of last year! so obv we have some very good taste heheh! i'd love other recs now extra though ♡♡ and i hope you're having happy reading!


Vanessa (The Wolf & Her Books) how did I not realize this was the same author of Foundryside? *face palm*


Melanie Vanessa (The Wolf & Her Books) wrote: "how did I not realize this was the same author of Foundryside? *face palm*"

honestly this was me too hahaha so twins! i hope you love this one when you pick it up, friend 🩷 happy reading


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