Compared to part 3, I might put this book more under as 3.8 or 3.9 stars as I feel it's just a little bit under the 4 stars of "Coffey's Hands". Despite that small tidbit in stars & ratings, I genuinely did like this book. Yet again, the series continues to just grow with intrigue and a mixture of satisfaction/fright for me. The death of Delacroix was very bad and upsetting. My only negative thing about this part of the book, which is why it is a little bit lower than part 3, was that I have a hard time liking Delacroix's character because he actually did do bad things and deserved some punishment for them. Granted, the way he died was completely unnecessary and horrific, but I feel like I cannot let myself forget how he landed in Cold Mountain Penitentiary and cannot whole - heartedly love him because of those things. It very much reminds me of how fans love Tate from American Horror Story, but completely are blind with love to recognize what horrible things he is doing to others. I'm a firm believer that people aren't good nor bad at their cores, but instead of just people who are flawed and get caught up in good or bad things... With that said though, when people do bad things, I think you have to remember who they were in those moments, why those things happened, why they did that, how they acted, etc. even if they aren't like that to their cores. You can't just forget all that because they play with a mouse and say cute little things. The same goes for the other way around. Just like how when someone does acts of good all the time and then something bad, you can't just forget all the other stuff they've done either and focus on the forefront problem. However, it's not good to do what Percy did in this book though and essentially play God. Whether Delacroix did bad or good things, at the end of the day, he deserves to be treated as a person and, in the end, he did not get that. Rest in peace, Eduard Delacroix. And I'm sorry, Goodreads, for my unintended rant. Overall, I would read this again and cannot wait to continue on with the next one!