Factotum: Monster-Blood Tattoo, Book Three

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Publisher Name
Noble Beast Publishing
Age Range
12+
Release Date
December 10, 2024
ISBN13
979-8990727861
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Rossamünd has exchanged Winstermill and the dangerous life of a lamplighter for Brandenbrass and an even more dangerous life as factotum to the aristocratic monster-slayer, Europe.

Fear and self-doubt must wait, however, as he plunges headlong into the fulgar's day-to-day life of political manoeuvring, high-society parties and well-paid monster-hunting.

But whispers and rumours about her new factotum place Europe herself in danger, and now Rossamünd and the Branden Rose will face the ultimate battle against their enemies, the black-hearted schemers who would destroy them both.

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Final Adventure
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Writing Style
 
5.0
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
The setting in the Monster Blood Tatto series is unlike any other I've come across in fiction. It has a special uniqueness all of its own. The reader is taken over rivers and fields, through forests and cities and villages, into isolated fortresses, and to the edge of monster-infested bogs. Every location is brought to life, not by the overlong descriptions you might find in other fantasy novels, but by the inhabitants of the various regions, the idiosyncrasies of the land and rivers, and the events that occur. One thing that especially impressed me was the fluidity of the character-driven plot and the author's ability to cover many events, conversations, and decisions in the span of only a few pages without rushing or making the reader feel rushed. To give just one example, near the end of the final book in the series, our protagonist was taken from a fancy gala in a comfortable mansion, into a blistering city-wide brawl that ended in the most bittersweet finale in fantasy. I thought a few times throughout the trilogy that the character of Rossamund Bookchild, our protagonist, was in danger of stunted development. Rossamund grows throughout each book in believable and logical ways, and by the end of the series is as likeable and memorable as any other member of this colourful cast. While these books are on the longer side, as each book progresses, there is so much to love as we follow Rosamund on his adventures from a bookchild, to lamplighter, to factotum, and thoroughly enjoy the side characters and how Rosamund influences the world as he walks through it.
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