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183 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 16, 2015
This is yet another smashing success in the Apocalypse Weird series. When I first saw the title "The Dark Knight," I thought of Batman, but I had no idea that would play so literally into the story line. When things started out, I was really sad to see that Holiday was exiled within his own group because I sort of liked him. But once Cory was introduced, he was immediately my favorite character. Cory is tossed into an impossible situation that he can barely comprehend (or comprehend even LESS than anyone else around him) and every page, I kept thinking, "He's gonna die!" And yet he didn't. My heart broke for him because he just wanted to find Daddy and have pancakes, but instead he gets chased by all manner of strangers and is abandoned. Not to mention the time travel...
I will admit there was a little mental hiccup for me when the point of view shifted to Bertram and Cade. I stumbled for probably the entire chapter because there was a LOT packed into a small space. Not only had we gone at least 25 years in the future, but there was a lot of technical jargon added regarding the internet, the machines, and the new world as a whole. But it worked out shortly thereafter and honestly... It all made sense at the very, very end.
Read this book. Read this series. You will not regret it.