Still on the run and reeling from the slaughter of her family, Nina and William encounter another of Daciana’s kind. Discerning the secret to an ancient tool now in their possession, both Coe and Nina head back to New York to try and stop Daciana--and her offspring--once and for all.
Born in 1978 in the wastelands of southeastern Montana, Elias Anderson was moved to Colorado at the age of six weeks. He spent the next 21 years in various parts of the state until relocating to California and Oregon, only to settle back in Denver with his wife and two daughters.
His professional writing experience ranges from staff writer and reporter for the Coastal View News (Carpinteria, CA) to food critic, freelance copy writer, and editor. He has published poetry, articles, essays, and short stories in a variety of hard copy and web-based publications.
Great ending to a brilliant series. One of the most frightening antagonists I've ever read about. Elias is in my top 5 horror/thriller writers, for sure.
These books were addicting to me. I couldn't put them down. A little graphic in parts but oh well. I loved the conclusion
I give it 4 stars excellent read all three books were items always kept me wanting more . Didn't enjoy the little boys description of death and all though 4 stars. ,
As gross and unsettling as this book was, I loved that no one is safe or off limits in this series. that's all I will say so I don't spoil anything. again, a gory read but it was great. It made a couple of surprising jogs that caught me off guard but it was refreshing and different.
I found this to be a satisfying end to a great trilogy. Blood and gore abound, but we also get to see Nina fully emerge in to a kick ass heroine. The ending is bittersweet, but puts a nice bow on top of a pretty present of a story. Recommended!