Wow. For the first book back since "Until The End", this was a lot of fun. We're going to get a bit rambly here.
I think after the increasingly large and convoluted scale of the last few books, it was nice to have a more grounded story. There were some good hints of thriller mystery in there that felt refreshing, as opposed to having a million world-ending battles like in the last few books. I think some of that mystery stuff was lost on me. I don't read those types of books a lot, but it felt really convoluted, the deductions that Skulduggery was making, referring to obscure movies and stuff and I know he said he was running through multiple trains of thought simultaneously in his head but that seems like a really convenient and almost lazy explanation at times. It never got too bad though, and in terms of convolution from the plot overall, I liked that I never had to backtrack and think about what was going on for the most part while reading this book. Until the end that is... Not gonna lie, I didn't see Ersatz being Salter, but then it was secretly Clutter Gaines who was Avant Garde and he was actually being influenced by Cadaver a little bit which was only deduced because of obscure hints in the clues.... It did get a bit much at the end, but again, for the most part I liked the plot and thought it kept me hooked.
Other things I really liked, Alice's taken name being revealed to be Winter was really well done I think. I was reading the first passages centered on Winter like "Why do I care?" and then it got revealed who she really was and I was like "OOOOOOOOOH". Very well played Derek.
I also think the story and the murders had a really gripping emotional core. I figured Rumour got rejected by her friends during the pre-deletion stuff but holy fuck, they BURNED HER ALIVE???? God damn that shit was dark. Dark and sad. More. I want more. Rip my heart out dammit.
I also loved the humour. There were a bunch of moments in the book that made me laugh and so I think this book is one of the funnier ones in the series and I welcome that. Handsome Whitlock exuding himbo vibes and Skulduggery actually displaying the desire to throttle him made my day.
A few questions/critiques though:
-There's a wand. It can basically do anything. And yet Ersatz didn't just eviscerate his enemies whenever he was in danger? Like, there were so many points in the scene where he just "knocked them away", and I'm like, "is that really all he could do"? And yes, the wand is limited by the user's imagination and experience but there are times when Ersatz does something completely off the rails (Switching Val's body with an alternate dimension version of her was WHACK) but then other times it'll be like "oh no, he pushed me back again...". I'd just like a little bit of consistency with the power level of this thing Derek. Is it an all-powerful weapon or is Force-Pushing people it's best move??? And if the inconsistencies in power ARE in fact, because of the user's limitations, then be more clear with that. Because there were times where I read "Skulduggery got knocked back" and I'm like "well if that's all he's going to do then there's no danger is there...". That's the problem with things in stories with limitless potential, the limitation often ends up being the writer's imagination (the Flash as he is written has similar problems for anyone who reads the comics).
-Maybe I missed this, but why does the Hidden God have anything to do with anything?? Like, he gave Salter a mask and that's it. The mask was bullet-proof. Great. There are a lot of other masks that do that....
-And finally, the Veritas device. Holy shit. Derek. This is a can of WORMS. You have introduced a device that can basically create sorcerers who know their true names at will?!??! I'm really not seeing how this doesn't blow up in the face of the universe. And if it's written in a way where it doesn't, I have a hard time seeing how it's going to be believable. You're telling me nobody thought to try and attain godlike power by using the device on themselves?? I mean shit, I would do that... So yes, I'm interested to see what direction this device is taken in, but this really seems like a Pandora's box you've opened.
Threads I'm excited to see followed up on in future books:
-Winter/Alice. Will she end up ruling the world??? I'm really excited to see where she goes. Her motivation is really messed up, but I get it. It'll be really cool to find out what she does.
-A bunch of necromancers came back??? And they were being really vague about it??? Oh boy, this won't definitely be a huge issue. Also Melancholia is written as kind of a baddy now. What do I do with this information...
-The guy who brought the wand to this dimension. What's-his-face I forget. Where did he come from? Why is he being chased? Who is chasing him???
I know Derek loves to set up all these threads to keep readers enticed in future books, but now I have to wait for the next one for more answers.... UUUUUUUUGHH.
Ok, Overall though, I thought this was a nice return to form for the series with a bit of a darker edge. It was grittier, more visceral, but it still had the charm of the first few books. This series is like Fortnite to me, in that it remains enticing by balancing introducing new elements and changes while also keeping the core elements that made the work so enjoyable in the beginning. Good job Derek. Overall, 4/5 stars on Yelp and I'm excited to see where the series goes next!