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I just finished A Drop of Corruption as well! I enjoyed the ride and am digging the biopunk setting. Although I feel like the leviathan threat was noticeably absent since it seems like a core trait of the worldbuilding.
Ana is an incredibly fun character to read, and Din makes a good straight man for a partner. I do think the author has leaned a little heavily into the whole Sherlock holmes bit already after only 2 books, but it hasn't taken anything away from the story.
Extra points for the totally new genre of fantasy-biopunk-mystery-kaiju defense.
I completely agree with everything you said. I was okay with the leviathan threat being less noticeable though because they were in an outlying land that doesn't have as much direct threat from them, and because the story took place out of season.
I just feel like his stories are really well crafted, which is the main thing for me.
The way these books are going I'm waiting to find out the empire is somehow driving them up / luring them out of the sea.