

The story of The Traitor Baru Cormorant is one familiar to any of us prescient about U.S. The unreliable narrator is a common trope in fiction, but not often is it made so transparent right from the start.īut Baru is about as transparent as a brick wall, and after nearly 400 pages, I was left as puzzled by her as I was from the beginning.

They do not know the extent of the betrayal, nor who or why it will come about, but it colors this character immediately, and it is upon learning that she is the protagonist that something occurs to a reader - this person is not to be trusted. Before even cracking the cover, a reader knows that this person, this Baru, will betray someone.

OVERVIEW/ANALYSIS: I do not think I have ever read a book with a more appropriate title, nor one so multi-layered, as Seth Dickinson’s The Traitor Baru Cormorant. "Everless: Book 1 in the Everless Series" by Sara.EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: City Of Kings by Rob J.The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson (An E.
