"She wasn't going to let a little thing like not knowing what she was up against put her off."
The Dead Shadow is an imaginative, cosy fantasy that thrives on its sharp contrasts—dark threats collide with humour, and unlikely companions find themselves pulled into a world-shaking conspiracy. Celine Domenech and Paul Newman have crafted a story that is both entertaining and multi-layered, with magicians, Shadows, and Earthlings tangled together in ways that feel fresh.
One thing I especially enjoyed was the eccentric cast: the purple Shadow provided comic relief against the darker backdrop of vanishing magicians and dangerous truths. The clairvoyant was enigmatic and compelling, and the Earthling teenager brought a grounding note, reminding us of the vulnerability at stake when magic spills over into the ordinary world. Together, they made for a bizarre but endearing crew.
The Dead Shadow is an engaging and original story, one that blends humour, heart, and danger in a way that makes it hard to put down. It’s a strong start with plenty of promise, and I’ll be watching eagerly to see where the shadows lead next.
Final verdict: A clever, quirky fantasy that balances danger with wit—uneven in places but ultimately rewarding.