That Devil, Ambition
by Linsey Miller
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From Lambda Literary Award finalist Linsey Miller comes this thrilling stand-alone fantasy about the lengths we'll go to get ahead--an incredibly fresh, twisty love letter to dark academia...with a body count.
Perfect for fans of A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid, Gallant by V. E. Schwab, and All of Us Villains by Amanda Foody and C. L. Herman.
There is only one school worth graduating from, and it creates as many magicians as it does graves...
First in his class and last in his noble line, Fabian Galloway's only hope of a good future is passing his elite school's honors class. It's only offered to the best thirteen students, and those students have a single assignment: kill their professor.
If they succeed, their student debt is forgiven. However, if an assassination attempt fails or the professor is alive at the end of the year, the students' lives are forfeit.
And dealing with the professor, a devil summoned solely to kill or be killed, is no easy task.
Fabian isn't worried, though. He trusts his best friends--softhearted math genius Credence and absent-minded but insightful Euphemia--to help. After all, that's why he befriended them.
As the months pass and their professor remains impossibly alive, the trio must use every asset they have to survive. Or else failure will be on their academic records--and their tombstones--forever.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780063388611
EAN:
0063388618
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
416
Authors:
Linsey Miller
Publisher:
Storytide

Bleak and demoralising. Or in other words it's sadly school. First initial vibes was the last episode of Wednesday but make it darker. Much darker actually. I wish I had someone in my life to tell me if they felt the same way about this. Despite a cast of characters that were initially hard to root for you couldn't help but feel for them in one way or another. They are all smart, talented and pushed so far to the edge you just want to help them. The grand mystery of how to kill the Professor was interesting. It kept me engaged in the story and the answers to some of the big questions were too well done. Absolutely loved it.Euphemia was my favourite character by far.This is honestly such a great fall read. Paced fairly well, strong characters, chilling atmosphere. The book was a little on the graphically gorier side for me but Linsey Miller has a content warning on her Goodreads if anyone is interested.Arc received through Netgalley