Stranded in the middle of the mountains, Gumshoe and Edgeworth spend the night in a nearby hotel. The employees believe an ogre has been set free by a recent fire, and is terrorizing the guests! Is the hotel really a host for the occult, or is this just a novel scheme? Edgeworth, along with Gumshoe and Candy Holly, must uncover the truth before the entire hotel falls into ruin!
This review is for the series as a whole. As a video game tie in, it was pretty good. Edgeworth and Gumshoe are both in character, and the general trajectory of the mysteries is basically what you would expect to find in Ace Attorney Investigations. The art is pretty good, though Edgeworth is slightly off model, just enough that it will be noticed by the sort of person who's likely to read an Ace Attorney Investigations spin off comic. The mysteries are pretty good, but more on the level of the second or maybe third case in an Ace Attorney game. Fans of Ace Attorney and especially Edgeworth will like this, probably quite a bit. And it's highly unlikely that anybody else would read this.
The thing with the hotel fires on different floors was too confusing! Also, they really need to get that elevator updated, and replace the fire stairs.
Although this book is rated Teen I should warn those who consider buying this book for younger readers should know this book series has multiple cases and thus far everyone of them involves murder (as is common in the games too.) So by all means check out the book for yourself first and make your best judgment on this book. I for one find the antics of the various characters in the series more than enough draws attention from the more serious tones of the book save for the fact each story involves solving a murder.
The final book in the series once again treats us to 2 cases contained in the one volume with the first case dominating the book at about 3/4 of its width and offering us a much simpler case to wrap up the series. With all of the games associated with the Phoenix Wright licence we have seen many interesting characters and have seen the truth pulled out from the darkness thanks to the protagonist whether it be Phoenix himself or Edgeworth who is sorta like a modern Sherlock Holmes. If you have read all of the books up to now I hope you enjoy and are not upset by the final book. I for one am looking forward to the next Phoenix Wright thing to hit the shelves to revisit some of our favorite characters. :)
In the first case Edgeworth and Detective Gumshoe are stranded when the detective's patrol car breaks down and they discover a hotel named "Ogre's Axe Hotel" which has an old history steeped in superstition and recent fire damage. There is a supposed suicide from the building but the facts don't add up and Edgeworth decided to investigate. This story also brings back the character Candy Holly who has appeared multiple times in the Phoenix Wright manga and is an occult otaku looking forward to seeing a real ogre and gets a job at the hotel for any chance to see the mystical monster. Look forward to the answers as Edgeworth shows us all why he deserves more games with him as the protagonist.
In the final case Edgeworth and Gumshoe caught a cold and are making their way to a clinic the detective heard of but find the place is far more dilapidated then they thought it might be. It turns out the Doctor on call is a very nice man who was being taken advantage of by a scam artist who claimed he made his injury worse and not better. As always it seems there has to be a lawyer of some type to be around when a murder occurs in the fine city the Phoenix Wright gang lives in because as Edgeworth and Gumshoe were waiting a horrible scream echoes out and everyone discovers the scammer dead of poison. The room he was murdered in had only one way in by means of a security card and it was discovered in the room after Detective Gumshoe bashed the door in meaning whoever poisoned the coffee somehow escaped even though the windows have bars in them and they locked the door after the murder so no one could save the swindler in time. Although a shorter case this was still a fine example of investigation as Edgeworth goes for the truth and unveils the true culprit easily enough.
My favorite part of this book has to be when Edgeworth explains all the details as to how the murder occurs. There were several details we were lead to in the story that made it seem like there was a real Ogre prowling the hotel but unswayed by the supernatural Edgeworth saw past the illusions and discovered the real truth. :)
Ah, if the Goodreads description is correct, I'm sad that this is the last Ace Attorney Investigations volume :( This book was another fun-to-read set of two self-contained mysteries. The first mystery takes up about 2/3 of the book, being split into two parts, with the last 1/3 being a shorter mystery. I enjoyed both, though I do wish the first hadn't been quite so long (I was already figuring things out long before the story brought them up). At least if this is the last volume, it ended well, especially for fans of the relationship between Gumshoe and Edgeworth :3