Summary:
Rogue is the conclusion of the Croack series. Lex and the other Grim Reapers follow Uncle Mort to Necropolis to help fix Uncle Mort's mistakes. He keeps giving advice to the young group and they have to sneak around in order to accomplish the chain of events Uncle Mort believes will set everything right.
My thoughts:
Damico is one great writer. She is funny and not afraid to do anything. Usually you can count on certain characters to always stay alive, but she has no problem killing off those that you have grown to love. This was clearly seen in Scorch. Bring out the Kleenex for this Rogue as well. Seriously, there are some heartbreaks, but overall this is still an adventure. Lex is full of sarcasm and that sense of humor just makes the books entertaining to me. I feel like she is just like one of my teenagers. She just has this tone that makes me chuckle regardless of the situation the Grim Reapers find themselves in. I'm sad that this series is over, but this did provide a satisfactory ending worth reading, especially if you have read the other two.
Rogue is the conclusion of the Croack series. Lex and the other Grim Reapers follow Uncle Mort to Necropolis to help fix Uncle Mort's mistakes. He keeps giving advice to the young group and they have to sneak around in order to accomplish the chain of events Uncle Mort believes will set everything right.
My thoughts:
Damico is one great writer. She is funny and not afraid to do anything. Usually you can count on certain characters to always stay alive, but she has no problem killing off those that you have grown to love. This was clearly seen in Scorch. Bring out the Kleenex for this Rogue as well. Seriously, there are some heartbreaks, but overall this is still an adventure. Lex is full of sarcasm and that sense of humor just makes the books entertaining to me. I feel like she is just like one of my teenagers. She just has this tone that makes me chuckle regardless of the situation the Grim Reapers find themselves in. I'm sad that this series is over, but this did provide a satisfactory ending worth reading, especially if you have read the other two.