This final book of the Dreaming Dark trilogy is much like the first two. Fast-paced and exciting action in a strange new world with unique and well-developed characters. As Daine, Peirce, and Lei (and Jode) travel to other dimensions in their effort to escape death at the hands of Harmattan, they find answers to their pasts and their destinies in unlikely places. Much of this book is pretty strange, with the heroes actually leaving the world of Eberron and traveling to a world of dreams. A new character, Xu'Sassar, is introduced and adds significantly to the story but isn't nearly as well-fleshed out as the others. This book is noticeably shorter than the previous two, with words spaced out more and in larger font, but taking up the same number of pages. It doesn't take away from the story however, and you never get the feel that it was rushed.
Baker does an excellent job of wrapping up the story and explaining the hows and whys of the many mysteries he'd introduced in the first two books. You'll finally understand Lei and Peirce's pasts, as well as what happened to Jode. All in all, this book serves as a fine conclusion to an excellent trilogy. I look forward to reading more of the Eberron novels.