Background
Published in 2016, “The Bands of Mourning” is the third novel in Brandon Sanderson’s Wax and Wayne series, set in the Mistborn universe. The story follows lawman Waxillium “Wax” Ladrian as he embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind the mythical Bands of Mourning. Accompanied by his loyal companions Wayne, Marasi, and Steris, Wax’s journey leads him to the city of New Seran and beyond, where he confronts new technologies, uncovers hidden secrets, and faces the enigmatic organization known as the Set. The novel blends elements of fantasy, steampunk, and detective fiction, exploring themes of identity, power, and the evolution of society. Sanderson’s intricate world-building and dynamic character development offer readers a compelling continuation of the Mistborn saga.
My Thoughts
It’s interesting to see the progression of technology through this series as the population mirrors our own in many ways. Of course, we don’t have mistborn among us, but it is fun to see Sanderson’s view of how we would cope if we did.
I enjoyed the character arc of Steris through this novel. Though she was present in the previous books, her character was presented as unpleasant and shallow. The ending was unexpected and enjoyable. Everyone loves a good Hallmark ending, yet it presents problems with where to go from here. However, the surprise change in the villain should give fertile ground for new directions.
Recommendation
Not as good as the last, but still worth the read. I’m excited for the next installment in the series.