adam_nie's review

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3.25

This volume's halves both serve the same purposes: 

  1. Introduce a new member to Lord Baltimore's monster-fighting ensemble. These members each have a gimmick and are stock characters for the genre.
  2. Explore a villain whose personal tragedy distorted their take on religion. "The Witch of Harju" works better for this than "The Apostle", but it's 50% versus 25%. 

The gap between my reading of volumes four and five may have taken the air out of this one.

jlsigman's review

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dark tense fast-paced

3.75

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