I just finished reading 'The Six Deaths of the
saint' last week, and it was such a wild ride! The edition I got was the
Hardcover from Alix E. Harrow's special release, and it clocked in at around 320 pages. What surprised me was how dense the storytelling felt—every chapter packed with twists, so it didn’t feel like a typical
300-page book. The pacing is breakneck, and Harrow’s prose is so vivid that I often found myself rereading passages just to savor them.
Funny enough, I checked the ebook version later, and it was slightly shorter due to formatting differences (about 290 pages). But honestly, page count aside, it’s one of those stories where you’ll either
Blaze through it in a weekend or linger over every sentence. The appendixes and author notes in my copy added another 15 pages of pure lore, which I adored. If you’re on the fence, just dive in—the length is perfect for the epic scope it tackles.