JA Pitts continues his excellent series in "Night Terrors" by simultaneously "tidying up" dangling minor arcs and plots alluded to in previous works, but also moves the overall story forward in the latest novel featuring Sarah Beauhall, blacksmith and dragonslayer.
Pitts has created a unique setting for his urban fantasy series, one which is more gritty, realistic, contested and dangerous than typical books. Yes, there is a sense of wonder to keep the reader turning pages, but "Night Terrors" seems to be all about paybacks - both warranted and unexpected. I guess maybe magical compound interest.
Characters are steady and rock-solid, remarkably consistent from the main protag, down to minor side-characters. Compelling to read and see how the characters crash into each other when at odds.
The action and combat scenes are top-notch and handled well; just enough detail without going on for pages which describe every single aspect of Gram, our hero's magic weapon.
Pace was overall very good. The story moved at a nice pace. Where it slowed, there was ample reason for the decision.
Another aspect I enjoyed is the very intimate view of characters which Pitts provides to readers. Rich, complex and always compelling.
In this book, deals are made, prices are paid, heroes rise and heroes fall. But it is all done in the name of great storytelling and Pitts gives readers of urban fantasy something new to read.