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White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1)
Holly Black

White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1)

Quick Answer

Read "White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1)" as the 3rd book in the The Curse Workers sequence. This follows the recommended publication order to preserve character development.

Sequence Warning

⚠️ Do NOT read before "Black Heart (The Curse Workers)" (Book 2)

There are multiple ways to approach this series. Our recommended order is optimized for first-time readers.

❓ Can I skip this book?
❌ No — Required

This book is essential to the core narrative and character development.

Verdict Insight: As the 3rd installment, this volume is critical for following the central narrative progression and plot development.

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<p><P>Cassel comes from a family of curse workers &#151; people who have the power to change your emotions, your memories, your luck, by the slightest touch of their hands. And since curse work is illegal, they're all mobsters, or con artists. Except for Cassel. He hasn't got the magic touch, so he's an outsider, the straight kid in a crooked family. You just have to ignore one small detail &#151; he killed his best friend, Lila, three years ago. <P> Ever since, Cassel has carefully built up a fa&#231;ade of normalcy, blending into the crowd. But his fa&#231;ade starts crumbling when he starts sleepwalking, propelled into the night by terrifying dreams about a white cat that wants to tell him something. He's noticing other disturbing things, too, including the strange behavior of his two brothers. They are keeping secrets from him, caught up in a mysterious plot. As Cassel begins to suspect he's part of a huge con game, he also wonders what really happened to Lila. Could she still be alive? To find that out, Cassel will have to out-con the conmen. <P> Holly Black has created a gripping tale of mobsters and dark magic where a single touch can bring love &#151; or death &#151; and your dreams might be more real than your memories.</p><h3>Publishers Weekly</h3><p>In this beautifully realized dark fantasy, which launches Black&rsquo;s Curse Workers series, Cassel Sharpe is a talented con artist who works as a bookie at his snooty prep school. But skilled as Cassel is, it&rsquo;s nothing compared to the rest of his family, who are curse workers, able to control people&rsquo;s memories, luck, or emotions with the touch of a finger (curse work is illegal, and all citizens wear gloves to safeguard against being taken advantage of). Three years ago Cassel murdered a friend, the daughter of a crime lord, and now, not by coincidence, he&rsquo;s having nightmares about a white cat (&ldquo;It leaned over me, inhaling sharply, as if it was going to suck the breath from my lungs&rdquo;) and sleepwalking on the roof of his dormitory. Complex plots unfold around Cassel, and he eventually realizes that he can&rsquo;t even rely on his own memory. With prose that moves from stark simplicity to almost surreal intensity in a moment, Black (Ironside) has created a believable alternate America where mobsters are magicians and no one is entirely trustworthy. Ages 14-up. (May)</p>

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Why this order?

Our team of curators analyzes publication history, author interviews, and internal narrative continuity to establish the definitive reading sequence. This ensures zero spoilers and maximum narrative impact.

Why This Order Is Confusing

Many reading lists for The Curse Workers conflict because early publishers often labeled short story collections as standalone novels, or rearranged internal chronologies for marketing. This guide follows original author intent and narrative continuity to settle the debate for good.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I skip reading White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1)?

This book is essential to the core narrative and character development.

Can I read White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1) before Black Heart (The Curse Workers)?

No. We recommend reading Black Heart (The Curse Workers) first. White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1) is the 3th book in the series and follows the core narrative established in earlier volumes.

Is White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1) required reading for the The Curse Workers?

Yes, it is a core installment in the series reading order and contains critical character development and plot progression.

What comes after White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1) in the reading order?

Currently, White Cat (The Curse Workers Book 1) is the latest entry listed in our database for this series guide.