Helpful Score: 2
A group of demons stake out Nest's hometown waiting for John Ross to seek her out. The conclusion of 'The Word and the Void' series.
I have to admit, I enjoyed the first book in this series â" "Running with the Demon" â" the most, this third installment brings the series to a satisfactory close. The second book, "A Knight of the Word", seemed more of an interlude, but "Angel Fire East" brings the story back to its origins: the small town of Sinsinnippi. Something about demons running around a small town (as opposed to a large city like Seattle, the setting in "A Knight of the Word") seems to be more frightening. Enjoyed it, but I felt the main characters made some foolish choices â" obviously meant to increase the suspense. Overall, however, glad I finished it.
I have to admit, I enjoyed the first book in this series â" "Running with the Demon" â" the most, this third installment brings the series to a satisfactory close. The second book, "A Knight of the Word", seemed more of an interlude, but "Angel Fire East" brings the story back to its origins: the small town of Sinsinnippi. Something about demons running around a small town (as opposed to a large city like Seattle, the setting in "A Knight of the Word") seems to be more frightening. Enjoyed it, but I felt the main characters made some foolish choices â" obviously meant to increase the suspense. Overall, however, glad I finished it.
Helpful Score: 1
It is a good story over-all,but the author leaves it open for more books in the series/world.
Helpful Score: 1
An excellent end to a very good series. I think this was the best book of the three.