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Average rating5
Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. This was so good.
I was reading along, thinking it would probably be a four-ish star read - maybe a 4.5 that I'd just round up to five stars because it was shaping up to be a solid ending to a solid series. Then we reach the halfway point and - like every book in this series does - it just hit me. I love the exploration into Widdershins itself and why it is what it is. And I love the way the resolution was...resolved.
The fact is, I'm going to miss these people and I am going to miss this little murder town.
(Considering I read the first one almost a full three years ago, I don't really recall much from the first couple of books. One day I will set myself the project of rereading the entire series, start to finish in a reasonable time frame so I can pick up all the little things that I missed.)