It's funny - your comment above had spoiled me so...
Legolas Send a noteboard - 08/08/2013 05:25:31 PM
View original postLynch shows the Salvaras being warned about Locke's game by the Midnighters to inject another layer of danger into things for the crew. And then he shows the crew celebrating how clever they are, when we know that they're in big trouble because the Midnighters are onto them. But then it's revealed that the celebration scene actually came before the Midnighters scene; it's being shown out of chronological order for dramatic purposes. At the end of the chapter we see that Locke and whichever one of the twins was with him were disguised as the two Midnighters we saw earlier in the chapter. So everything in the second part of the chapter took place before the first part.
that I didn't even realize that Lynch did not in fact make it clear that those Midnighters were Locke and Calo. I was reading it under the assumption that every reader was aware of this from the start - and wondering what on earth the point of the interspersed flashbacks to earlier that same evening was. It makes a lot more sense now...
I keep being amused by the way Lynch brings clichés of modern crime novels into his fantasy world, the secret police badge in this case. And thanks to the comments of the Midnighters, my questions earlier about the financial aspects of Locke's operations are at least partially answered.
Not very convinced by the attempt at giving Locke a love life so far, I don't remember if she'll ever actually appear...?
Reread: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
03/06/2013 10:07:06 AM
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The Prologue
03/06/2013 10:08:39 AM
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It had been years and years since I'd read this, so I don't remember most of the plot...
05/06/2013 10:17:21 PM
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Re: It had been years and years since I'd read this, so I don't remember most of the plot...
10/06/2013 03:35:48 PM
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Chapters One and Two.
10/06/2013 03:36:57 PM
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I was waiting for someone else to go first.
13/06/2013 03:39:31 PM
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What do you mean by "lampshading"?
18/06/2013 02:52:46 PM
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Falling somewhat behind, but I'm still participating in this...
02/07/2013 10:50:27 PM
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Re: Falling somewhat behind, but I'm still participating in this...
03/07/2013 05:21:34 AM
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Not as entranced as I thought I would be.
18/06/2013 02:47:24 PM
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Chapters 3 and 4.
18/06/2013 02:53:34 PM
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Initial thought:
18/06/2013 02:55:52 PM
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This is another one with messed up timelines.
24/06/2013 04:47:16 PM
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It's funny - your comment above had spoiled me so...
08/08/2013 05:25:31 PM
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Chapters 5 and 6. *NM*
25/06/2013 05:06:10 PM
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Chapters 7 and 8.
10/07/2013 06:22:02 PM
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I finally grabbed my book off the shelf so I could see what these chapters were.
16/07/2013 03:45:50 PM
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I'll come back to actually reply, but I just wanted to let you know that I've read this. *NM*
24/07/2013 06:35:54 PM
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I think this is where I became quite impressed with Lynch's plotting.
30/07/2013 02:20:31 PM
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Chapters 9 and 10. *NM*
10/07/2013 06:22:22 PM
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Chapters 11 and 12. *NM*
24/07/2013 06:34:25 PM
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Chapters 13 and 14. *NM*
24/07/2013 06:34:41 PM
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These are very satisfying chapters, on the whole.
30/07/2013 03:11:28 PM
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Locke's scheme is probably one of my two favourite sequences in the book.
02/08/2013 11:13:40 PM
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Those interludes suddenly started to remind me very strongly of Lost.
14/08/2013 09:01:04 PM
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Chapters 15 and 16 and the epilogue. *NM*
30/07/2013 02:09:39 PM
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Disappointing, on the whole, I felt.
14/08/2013 09:25:31 PM
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