
The last book in the "Maze Runner" series which manages to answer most of the questions raised in the first three books while leaving a couple more questions unanswered. The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world where sun flares have destroyed much of the earth and its population and a contagious virus, known as "the flare" has decimated what is left of the survivors. This entire series is very well-written and is enormously addictive. I could not put these books down.

Not sure if this is a must read for the Maze series but it was a good read with a few not so good moments. Not so good in the over abundance of the fight scenes with the infected. Not so good in the deaths of some characters that could have really contributed to the story line. Good moments as the background of Thomas and Teresa and the foundation of the tests and the Maze. read it, you'll enjoy it.

Couldn't get past chapter three.