Title: Red Seas Under Red Skies Author: Scott Lynch Year: 2007 Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Reviewer: Christian Ternus I thoroughly enjoyed Lynch's first book, "The Lies of Locke Lamora," and when I picked up "Red Seas Under Red Skies," I was looking for more of the same adventurous spirit that permeated the first book. However, I still retained a hint of trepidation---some authors do a brilliant job with their first novel, then spoil the fun with a terrible sequel. Lynch didn't let me down. "Red Seas Under Red Skies" takes the same rollicking, by-the-seat-of-their-pants, lying-through-their-teeth adventure from the first novel, sets it in an entirely new and unique location, and throws in a generous helping of nautical adventure. The result is a book that reads like equal parts Robin Hood, Ocean's Eleven, and Pirates of the Caribbean. There are aspects of the book that were somewhat disappointing; Locke never seems to be as fully in control of the situation than he was in the first book, and the fast-paced plot takes turns that are occasionally too sharp. The ending wasn't quite as satisfying as the previous book's. That being said, none of these factors ruined my enjoyment of this novel. Lynch also avoids the temptation to make the setting of this book similar to the quasi-Venetian city of Camorr from the first novel - in fact, he passes this test with flying colors, combining elements of steam-punk and seafaring to produce a setting that is at once entirely new and wholly believable. New characters in this novel are well fleshed out, and I had an easy time sympathizing with both heroes and villains (though it's quite difficult to tell them apart!) and immersing myself entirely in Lynch's world. All in all, a swashbucklingly fun book; a worthy sequel to "The Lies of Locke Lamora." I look forward to the next book in the series.