Haunted
2005 • 495 pages

Ratings14

Average rating3.6

15

A stunning return-to-form by Armstrong after what I felt to be a bit of a sag in Industrial Magic (and trust me, a sag for Armstrong is like a filler episode of Battlestar Galactica; it may not be the best of the series, but it's still better than 99% of everything else out there!). I was skeptical about reading an entire book from the POV of a dead woman, but she went and got me!

Armstrong's version of the afterlife is incredible. It's something I could have only dreamed of, and now is pretty much what I hope the afterlife actually is. Hell, themed cities? Come on! It's incredible!

She also introduced one of my new favorite characters in the entire series – Trsiel! He caught my attention like a character hasn't done since Clayton way back in the first book (those who have heard me discuss this book in any length know – Clay is my favorite character by a long shot!). To be honest, I almost expected Eve to end up with him!

I adored this book. Five stars!