A review by joshgauthier
The Cormorant by Chuck Wendig

4.0

Wendig takes pitch black fantasy noir and makes it art. With a trail of bodies behind her--more and more of them killed by her own hand--Miriam Black is trying to escape the supernatural conflict closing in around her. But there's another killer out there, and this time, it's personal. Wendig captures the grit and grime, the violence and despair of Miriam's tortured life, but run through with moments of hope and glimmers of light, this third book in the series is never just shock value. Visceral brutality sits side by side with moments of beautiful imagery in this newest chapter of one woman cursed with death and knowledge, and her journey to maybe find something good in a world that rarely wants her.