
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hmmm, I think this is a turning point book in the series. If you’re reading along with me, I detoured to the short story and was baffled about why it needed to be read where it was. I think it helps add some weight and maybe a little more understanding to some of the emotional scenes in this installment, without giving spoilers.
Rue and the gang (including Colby!) are on the road hunting down a child killer. That’s bad enough, but what it actually ends up being is even grosser and worse. Yay for the monsters in their supernatural world! Being on a bit of a roadtrip, we don’t get a ton of the “extra” characters in this installment, minus the check-ins from “the shop” and the mysterious dark magic lurker they report on (ending aside). Instead we go on a true case with the crew trying to figure out how things in Charleston got so out of hand.
Some good things? We get to meet some other shifters and see that they are maybe the most human characters in the bunch. The team is really doing an amazing job with all the odds stacked against them. What frustrated me enough to almost scream at the book was by the end you realized there were SO MANY loose ends. They do eventually come to bite Rue, or at least maim her emotionally. Usually she is so on top of her many priorities that the fact she “forgot” about something big seemed very out of character for her.
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