

Fun, quick read, with plenty of moments that will turn your stomach or make you shiver. I love Kingfisher’s humor combined with the descriptions of horror. I think this is my favorite entry in the Sworn Soldier series so far- I liked What Moves the Dead and What Feasts at Night, but the first is a retelling, so more predictable (to some extent), and the second I felt had too much build-up and not enough payoff. This one keeps up a good, steady amount of creep factor until the explosive climax. Definitely looking forward to further installments!
Fun, quick read, with plenty of moments that will turn your stomach or make you shiver. I love Kingfisher’s humor combined with the descriptions of horror. I think this is my favorite entry in the Sworn Soldier series so far- I liked What Moves the Dead and What Feasts at Night, but the first is a retelling, so more predictable (to some extent), and the second I felt had too much build-up and not enough payoff. This one keeps up a good, steady amount of creep factor until the explosive climax. Definitely looking forward to further installments!