I am SO confused!
First, once again, the story and art sucked me in so deep that I blinked and I had reached the end of the novel.
The biblical/Talmudic threads to the narrative once again leave me reeling as to what a scam religion can be. Lilith sleeps with Lucifer but goes on to marry a wealthy Babylonian and has a daughter Everly. I doubt the Babylonian is dad if Lucifer was involved. Anyway, on the eve of her 18th birthday, apparently Everly is abducted to be a bargaining chip in what sounds to be a labor dispute between the angels and god. Everly's age is important because 6x6x6 is 216, which is the number of months in Everly's life (why not say "cubed?" Not an unfamiliar term as Noah had to use "cubits" on the ark). Also, 6+6+6=18, so why the need for higher math functions? How does all that translate into the "number of the beast?" If this is from ancient Talmudic texts, why is the extremely lucky number signifying life ("chaim") in Jewish tradition 18? I am beginning to wonder if in these ancient texts, if one digs deeper, tales will be found of getting messages (on stone tablets?) from Nigerian princes in need of help unlocking fabulous riches if the reader could only send a little money,,,,
I think it's safe to say that this volume is excellent work to be so much fun and engaging.