To Deal with Kings (Thieves & Kings, 2)

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March 24, 2026
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Zaria and Kane, alchemologist and con man, are a terrible match—yet they'll have to team up again to stay out of jail, as new threats arise and rival kingpins clash throughout London's slums.

Zaria Mendoza doesn't think she'll ever see Kane Durante again. In fact, she thinks he's dead, burned up in the flames that destroyed the pawn shop where she lived with her best friend Jules. All Zaria has left is the necklace they stole from the Crystal Palace: valuable not just for its jewels, but for the magic it holds within as a rare primateria source. Yet why did Kane slip it into her pocket right before everything went up in smoke? Why did he give her what she needs most, after she betrayed him?

With the previous kingpin dead, Kane feels adrift, even though he's the one who pulled the trigger. He may be the natural successor as kingpin of Devil's Acre, London's worst slum, but not everyone in his crew respects him as leader. Yet Kane has bigger fish to fry. Inspector Price knocks on his door and demands his help in discovering the identity of a mystery man calling himself the Curator, who has installed an unidentifiable alchemological device in the Crystal Palace—the location of the heist Kane pulled off with Zaria. He has ten days to find the Curator. Otherwise, he and his estranged best friend Fletcher end up in jail, Zaria alongside them.

Trouble faces Zaria and Kane from every side as they're forced to team up once again, to save themselves, and maybe even all of London. Because Zaria's being manipulated by Vaughan, a faceless man calling himself the new kingpin of the Seven Dials slum, and he's hiding more secrets than anyone bargained for...

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(Updated: June 25, 2026)
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3.0
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3.0
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To Deal With Kings is the conclusive sequel that started with To Steal From Thieves. As Zaria and Jules' home is still in flames on the night of the big heist, she is held at gunpoint and blackmailed into helping a new kingpin named Vaughn. Meanwhile, Kane is being blackmailed by Police Inspector Price to find the person who is leaving weird alchemological devices in the Crystal Palace exhibit or their part in the burglary will be exposed, and they will all go to prison.
Kane and Zaria have undeniable chemistry, but with her betrayal in the first book, they have many issues keeping them apart. Through forced proximity, they start to repair their relationship and solve each of their problems.
It took me a while to get into this story in the beginning. There is a plot hole where, in the first book, it clearly states Zaria grabbed more than the targeted necklace, and then in this book, she is lamenting how poor they are and must live with a friend of Jules’ father and how she wishes she had grabbed more than just the necklace. It is not long that she is in that situation, but it leaves an opening that the story might have gone differently if that had been accounted for. It also seemed to take a long time to get Zaria and Kane back to each other’s company, which is the plot point that interested me the most.
The first book’s title tells you in the name exactly how it will end, so this book is a nice addition with many unforeseen surprises involving Vaughn, a secret society, Zaria’s unknown mother, and Fletcher’s long-lost sister.
Overall, this book is a solid ending to the duology. Kane is a bit gruff and hateful, but Zaria knows how to mellow him. There are many surprising events and exciting actions to find out how it will all turn out.
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