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The last book in the trilogy was as enjoyable as the first two. He tied things together and wrap up very nicely while making me think. I can't believe these were 3 independent writing because they were so seamless. I felt as though this writer was someone who had written many books before to hone his skills but it's my understanding that this trilogy were his first writings. What a great way to start a career.
This is the final book of the trilogy involving Tangent, Travis Chase and Paige Campbell. This book finally answers the two main questions: What or who is on the other side of the Breach and why are the objects (entities) coming through?
In this installment, on old investigation trail from 1978 is being pursued by Chase & Campbell. They are trying to piece information together knowing there is a deadline of less than 24 hours before THE event occurs. What is the event? Who is trying to initiate it? And, what does it have to do with the Breach?
Before you read this novel, be sure you have read the 2 prior books: "The Breach" and "Ghost Country".
In this installment, on old investigation trail from 1978 is being pursued by Chase & Campbell. They are trying to piece information together knowing there is a deadline of less than 24 hours before THE event occurs. What is the event? Who is trying to initiate it? And, what does it have to do with the Breach?
Before you read this novel, be sure you have read the 2 prior books: "The Breach" and "Ghost Country".
The concluding volume of the trilogy is another fast and enjoyable read, but Lee continues to have an issue or two with believable plotting. While it was definitely worth my time to read this book, I had a couple of quibbles with how some of the events transpired. One entity in particular plays such a central role that the plot goes off the deep end in a way that totally flummoxed me. Finally, the ending provides fodder for a moral dilemma that no man should have to face. Recommended.