Queen of Faces, Petra Lord (9780008688745) — Readings Books
Queen of Faces
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Queen of Faces

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Anabelle is trapped in a boy’s body, and in a year, it will kill her.

In the nation of Caimor, the wealthy buy and trade bodies like clothes. But Ana can only afford a grey, damaged male form, and by her seventeenth birthday, it’s already falling apart. As her extraordinary magical ability grows, but her body continues to fail her, she is left with only one choice: become an assassin for Paragon Academy, Caimor's prestigious school of magic.

But rebellion brews in Caimor, and at its helm is Khaiovhe, the most infamous dark mage in history. As Ana steals, fights and kills for Paragon, and forms a tentative alliance – and maybe more – with the elusive Wes, she discovers secrets that transform her concept of hero and villain … while striving, above all, to become her truest self. And that might just be the most powerful thing of all.

A page-turning blockbuster, full of heart-pounding action, inventive magic, cinematic plot twists and emotional gut-punches: the perfect must-have new read for fans of Six of Crows, The Atlas Six and Babel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 January 2026
Pages
480
ISBN
9780008688745

Anabelle is trapped in a boy’s body, and in a year, it will kill her.

In the nation of Caimor, the wealthy buy and trade bodies like clothes. But Ana can only afford a grey, damaged male form, and by her seventeenth birthday, it’s already falling apart. As her extraordinary magical ability grows, but her body continues to fail her, she is left with only one choice: become an assassin for Paragon Academy, Caimor's prestigious school of magic.

But rebellion brews in Caimor, and at its helm is Khaiovhe, the most infamous dark mage in history. As Ana steals, fights and kills for Paragon, and forms a tentative alliance – and maybe more – with the elusive Wes, she discovers secrets that transform her concept of hero and villain … while striving, above all, to become her truest self. And that might just be the most powerful thing of all.

A page-turning blockbuster, full of heart-pounding action, inventive magic, cinematic plot twists and emotional gut-punches: the perfect must-have new read for fans of Six of Crows, The Atlas Six and Babel.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 January 2026
Pages
480
ISBN
9780008688745
 
Book Review

Queen of Faces
by Petra Lord

by Aurelia Orr, Feb 2026

In the nation of Caimor, the wealthy can buy and trade bodies as if they were designer clothes. The poor, however, must survive with what they can get, such as Ana’s body, a damaged male form that is rapidly decaying. Furthermore, she has been rejected from Paragon Academy, Caimor’s prestigious school of magic where she would have the opportunity to learn magic and attain a new body. The third time she is rejected, Ana decides to steal a new body instead. When she is caught by the headmaster of Paragon, she is offered the opportunity to work as an assassin in exchange for a new body and a place at Paragon. But a rebellion is brewing, and as Ana commits more crimes for Paragon, she begins to question who exactly the heroes and the villains are, and what role she has to play in it all.

Petra Lord’s worldbuilding and magic system are unique. This novel offers a fascinating and original exploration of gender identity and trans representation through the idea of body swapping and the feeling of being trapped in the wrong body, regardless of whether you’re rich or poor. With the fun tropes of a magical school, assassins, and rebellions woven through the story, the author conveys many societal issues and LGBTQIA+ experiences in a seamless and entertaining way.

Queen of Faces is an innovative and captivating fantasy debut that explores class, capitalism, gender identity and dysphoria. It’s perfect for ages 14+.

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