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Death Goddess Dance: The Mythos War, Book 3
Death Goddess Dance The Mythos War Book 3
Author: Levi Black
The thrilling conclusion to the intense Lovecraftian horror of The Mythos War trilogyIn Red Right Hand, Charlie Tristan Moore became the unwilling acolyte of The Man In Black, a treacherous elder god also known as Nyarlathotep, the Crawling Chaos. In Black Goat Blues, Charlie fought her way past bloodthirsty gods and demons to rescue her lover?s...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765382528
ISBN-10: 0765382520
Publication Date: 7/30/2019
Pages: 304
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3.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed Death Goddess Dance: The Mythos War, Book 3 on + 813 more book reviews
Really love this series! Unfortunately, book 3 was probably my least favorite. Still enjoyed it though.
This books picks up right after book 2 where Charlie follows The Man in Black to the prison where his father is held. She is there to stop him and determined to do so. As she journeys through the labyrinth of this unusual prison, with the help of her prison worker guide, Marty, she is constantly getting into trouble with the those who are held there. This part was fun meeting all these new creatures. What I didn't like was how dumb Charlie was acting before each situation that got her into these things. I absolutely adore Charlie and did not feel that way about her through this book. Charlie seemed to think a lot about Charlie and not anyone else. My other issue is hard to explain without giving away spoilers but lets just say it was the way the skin hound was treated. Very inconsiderate of Charlie in a bunch of parts. The ending was okay but kind of disappointing in some areas.
All in all a good story with a couple issues but I love Black's world and hate to see it end.


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