I will say, however, that it was at least unexpected in a good way. After taking some time to let it settle in my mind, and I felt better about it than I did immediately after finishing, but I still would've liked a more definite answer about the main thing that happened. but the ending left so many things open and wasn't very satisfying to me. There was at least finally an ending to all the chasing and being chased. People chasing, people being chased, people tracking down other people in order to help them, people trying to get revenge, no one trusting anybody, etc. It was kind of just the same basic plot as the others. This was the third and final book of the series, so I was invested in the characters and wanted to know what would happen to them, especially Jeremiah and Alastair, but I was a little disappointed in this book. In order to save both Robin Ragged and himself, Gallow will have to do the unspeakable. For he needs Gallow's services for a very delicate mission - and the prize for success is survival itself. The Unseelie King has a grudge against Jeremiah Gallow, but it will have to wait. The plague has broken loose, the Wild Hunt is riding, and the balance of power in the sidhe realms is still shifting. The thrilling conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Lilith Saintcrow's dark fantasy series where the faery world inhabits diners, dive bars and trailer parks.
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