Exciting and confusing in a good way. I sat there wanting to know what was going on.
Recommended reading.
A very dark but honest look into the mind of a man being tortured by the darkness rising in his own mind. A close-up look at depression whose symptoms and struggles are captured perfectly and eloquently. Should be required reading for anyone suffering depression or close to someone who is.
What could have been.
When I heard about this book it was from a co-worker who was clamoring amongst the crowd to get us all to read this book. That but of hype may have built my expectations to a point that would be hard to meet. There was only one character fleshed out enough for me to care about. Everyone else was just white noise and I'm this book the author needed you to care about the others as well. I hate to say that it felt like the story changed direction multiple times and left loose ends all over the place that did little to create suspicion as to who committed the murder. Instead it felt like the author was going down one path and a sudden flash caused the story to go somewhere else without cleaning up after itself. Don't get me wrong, it's worth a read, just in the same way that some made for tv movies are worth a watch.
It was time to wrap up this trilogy and I dove in with both feet.
Once again Thomas is fighting WICKED, running this trilogy toward a conclusion that was sure to be explosive.
I wasn't a fan of the ending, not just the ending of this book, but of the trilogy. It felt a bit rushed and not completely what I expected or had hoped for.
All in all it closed the series and wrapped up the majority of the plotlines even if I had hoped for more.
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