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Book review: A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal

Book review: A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal

Book review: A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal

Six of Crows meets The Coldest Girl in Coldtown in the first book of a new duology which sees a teashop owner assembling a heist team to infiltrate vampire high society.

A Tempest of Tea has been on many readers’ 2024 wishlists – it’s got an intriguing premise, a jaw-droppingly gorgeous cover and tons of hype behind it. Sadly, I think it’ll leave a lot of readers disappointed. For me, this novel was a case of great ideas let down by mediocre execution.

Since heist stories often hinge on a group of characters working together, characterisation and interpersonal relationships are so important to get right. And unfortunately, the relationships in this book were definitely its weakest point. Specifically, the romantic relationships were written very strangely – awkwardly paced, with lots of contrived moments of tension. The dialogue, too, was clumsy at times; lots of the ‘witty banter’ between characters simply fell flat. The characters themselves had potential to be interesting, particularly Arthie and Jin, but I didn’t end up feeling attached to them.

Ultimately, I think that A Tempest of Tea suffers from trying too hard to be the new Six of Crows. From the setting – a Victorian London-esque fantasy world, to the ‘charming rogue’ characters, to the writing style. Which is a shame, because the bits and pieces of originality were easily the best part. Faizal’s vampire lore was interesting and creative, the tea shop was a great setting (unfortunately underutilised) and the fantasy worldbuilding worked well as a commentary on colonialism. These elements were enough to keep me invested in reading to the end of A Tempest of Tea, but I won’t be continuing with the follow-up to this novel.

Many thanks to Farrar, Straus and Giroux for providing a copy of A Tempest of Tea. The opinions expressed in this review are my own. A Tempest of Tea will be released on February 20th 2024.

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Rating:  2 stars | ★★✰✰✰
Review cross-posted to Goodreads

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