Each queen is closely linked to the respective quadrant that she rules, governing the citizens within it with the help of a personal advisor. The book’s title refers to the four queens that rule the nation of Quadara, so named because it is divided into four quadrants, each boasting its own unique culture and specialties. And there’s not much more I can say about that without spoiling the plot, but suffice it to say, it made things very interesting indeed. Then again, it’s not often that I encounter a YA debut that completely takes me by surprise, which immediately made this one special-and I loved that it didn’t turn out the way I expected.įirst of all, this story is really more of murder mystery-but with a twist. Wow, Four Dead Queens was pretty great, and if you’ve followed my reviews for a while, you probably know that’s not praise I bestow on YA too lightly, especially when it comes to debuts. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher.
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