A violent psychopath running around a sparsely populated mountain top seeks to finish the rape and violence he started before being forcefully stopped by an unlikely hero and former friend.
Women and children are used as human shields in two separate firefights where sometimes the wrong person gets killed.
Love rears its mysterious head in unexpected places, but will have to be powerful enough to get through the psychological scarring made by horrors from the past.
The survivors finally learn what is happening in the rest of the country, and the world and are able to plot a forward course after all is said and done.
In this third (and most likely,) final installment of the series, everything is wrapped up as every character either lives or dies while confronting the greatest threats they've ever known. Some dangers come at them from thousands of miles away, while others are right there, in their faces.
I just finished reading Comin' Down Fast, the final book of the In The End series, and I must say that this was my favorite one of the three. I really enjoyed the first two, but this one had it all: action, romance, and humor. I love what happened with the characters, and I was so happy with the ending.
Jim is definitely my favorite character in the series because he says the most hilariously inappropriate things. I laughed out loud several times as I was reading. I was cracking up so much that my husband kept asking me, "What?? What's so funny?" I wouldn't tell him though, because I said it would be better if he reads it for himself. So I won't spoil any of the laugh out loud moments.
Edward Wolfe is one of my favorite authors because of his witty writing style, and I can't wait to see what he writes next. Bravo, Mr. Wolfe! Thanks for writing yet another fantastic story.