A review by duparker
Purgatory's Key by Kevin Dilmore, Dayton Ward

2.0

Predictable dud. The first book was great, the second held its own, this one couldn't help but be a letdown. Too bad, because I really liked the idea of including McCoy's daughter. That brought something new and relatively unexplored. The execution of this book felt less intense and less critical to read than others. I wanted it to be fun, and it was, but it wasn't enjoyable beyond hokey fun.