A review by crystabrittany
Kill Shakespeare Volume 2: The Blast of War by Anthony del Sol, Conor McCreery

3.0

Similar to other series I've read, I felt this second installation (which is really issues 6-12 all in one place) was easier to understand than the first. Now that we've been plummeted into the world Shakespeare created and we understand the relationships between the characters a little better, the story is slightly easier to follow. Unfortunately, I still feel that the main conflict is too muddled for me: what's the deal with the Shadow King? What's the Quill and how does it work? And what's with that dagger that seems to show up out of nowhere with a mind of its own? Overall I enjoyed this book better than the first but left feeling a bit disappointed in general.