Helena Linx is facing the end. The past year of her life has been marked with lies, danger, and loss. After a chaotic breakout from the Lazaretto Penitentiary, Helena and her friends find themselves with few options and even fewer allies as they continue their quest to reveal the truth about the Cavall virus. Their journey comes to a close in the capital of the post-Cavall America and the site of the fifteenth anniversary of the quarantine complexes.
With the annual Candlelight Festival looming, time is running out—and the return to Arbella proves far more tumultuous than ever before. But after living a life characterized by death and ignorance, Helena knows that one path that can undo more than a decade of deception. There is only one thing that can end the lies in the post-Cavall revelation.
Capital is the sequel to The Complex, Severance, and Panopticon, and is the fourth and final installment in the Linx Series.
PLeased with how this ended. The ending was neither happy nor sad, and we find out how everyone's story wraps up. I would like to know what happens to some of the characters in the future, and the epilogue made it seem like there might be something more...
I'm very glad that I read this series and I'm sad that there aren't more books about these characters.
Conversations were stilted, forced, and cheesy. Things were so convoluted and explained so poorly that it was hard to follow. The first book was good, but the series definitely went downhill from there. Very disappointed.
Fantastic book and series. Everyone should read it because it is definitely entertaining with many plot twists and turns. Be prepared for one sitting!!