An action-packed, adrenaline rush, satisfying conclusion to the ‘Magpies' series!
As some of you may recall, The Magpies is my least favourite Mark Edwards book, and the only full length novel of his that wasn't a five star read for me. Still, I enjoyed it enough to want to find out how it all ended for Jamie, Kirsty, and Lucy, and there was no way I was going to miss the chance to read a Mark Edwards story. I went in thinking this was a full length novel, but when I looked down and realised I was at 11% and only on chapter three, I concluded this wasn't the case, so just to clear up any misconceptions, Last of the Magpies is an 100 page, 16 chapter, novella.
I have to say, I really enjoyed this one, and it even made me nostalgic for The Magpies. Lucy's first draft auto-biography (her real story) chilled me to the bone, and also served to nudge my memory regarding the plot of the first two installments, because it's been a year since I read The Magpies. A character from The Lucky Ones made a cameo appearance, which I own, but haven't yet gotten around to reading, so I'm really fired up to read that one now. The podcast aspect of this one had me particularly enthralled.
I must admit, I teared up a bit when it ended. Fans of this series, and Mark Edwards in general, will devour this one.
I'd like to thank Netgalley, Amazon Publishing UK – Thomas & Mercer, and Mark Edwards for the e-ARC.
Release Date: 30th April, 2019.