"For A Few Souls More" is the fantastic conclusion to the Heaven's Gate trilogy, probably the most creative, imaginative, ingenious series of books you will read. Once every hundred years, Wormwood appears, a town that sometimes is a Tibetan village and sometimes is a western town and could be just about anything else as well. But what is important is that it is a town surrounded by an invisible barrier which is also a gateway to Heaven and Hell.
In the preceding two books, a number of groups of intrepid travelers have journeyed to Wormwood to see for themselves the wonders and to set foot in the forbidden places without first dying. Now, something has happened. The barrier has fallen and the gates are open. Adams take the reader on a journey into Heaven, a place nearly uninhabited where endless dreams come true and the crowded circles of Hell, where all manner of fell creature has manifested and bargains are to be made. This book completes the trilogy and is all about the wide world's eyes opening to what has appeared in their midst and how can they deal with what is coming out of the depths of hell and who is going to be in charge now.
This book is neither a western nor a weird thing and is not steampunk. It is simply a wild leap of imagination that is just absolutely terrific to behold. It may take a new reader a bit to get used to all the different characters and some are, to be truthful, beyond your experience, but this book, like the entire series, is worth the effort to read. The concepts are truly staggering and it will take you places you never imagined you would step foot in before death.