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If you loved White Cat for Cassel's complicated ethical choices and the high-stakes world of cons and magic, you'll be immediately drawn into Six of Crows. Kaz Brekker and his crew walk the razor's edge between right and wrong as they attempt an impossible heist, all while hiding secrets and personal agendas as tangled as Cassel's. The blend of crime, magic, and ambiguous loyalties makes this a perfect next read.
After cheering for Cassel as he navigated secret societies and dangerous missions in White Cat, you'll find yourself hooked by The Rook. Myfanwy Thomas wakes up with no memory—and must quickly unravel a supernatural conspiracy within the Checquy, a covert organization, all while pretending to be someone she doesn't remember. The urgent, puzzle-box plot and relentless drive to uncover the truth will keep you turning pages.
If the secret world of curse workers hidden within modern society in White Cat fascinated you, The Raven Boys will captivate you with its tale of a group of teenagers uncovering magical secrets in small-town Virginia. The contemporary setting laced with mysterious ley lines, psychic visions, and hidden powers will feel both familiar and thrillingly new.
If you relished Cassel’s shifting perceptions and the way White Cat keeps readers doubting what’s real, Gentlemen & Players is a masterclass in narrative deception. This psychological thriller unfolds through two narrators—one of whom is actively deceiving you—inviting you to question every clue and assumption as secrets unravel at an elite English school.
If the dangerous, morally gray magic system and the cost of power drew you into White Cat, Vicious will grip you with its tale of two former friends-turned-enemies who gain superhuman abilities through deadly experiments. The story delves into how power corrupts and the darkness within, echoing the tension and ethical complexity of curse work.
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