What can be said about Grace McDermott’s Mirrorverse?
Imagine a world where the supernatural exists right under your nose but remains completely hidden from the world at large. Sounds like something you’ve read before? Sure it is, but for a group such as the Agency (who are vastly supernatural in their own right) the hidden world under humanity’s notice is just as mundane as the other.
This serves as the backdrop for the story and the setting into which our unlikely heroine, Stef Mimosa, finds herself drawn by fate. Filled with minor dramas and punchy dialogue, the sagas that comprise the Mirrorverse keep you throughly entertained while a full cast sweats it out together as they wait for the next world ending event to come along.
The characters are broken and emotionally stunted, and you come to like them that way, and cheer every time they overcome personal obstacles and continue to come into their own. All of this is very evenly balanced out by unique fantasy concepts flavoured with a dash of inspiration from cyberpunk.
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