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289 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 16, 2022

3☆. spoilers ahead.
I mean, I guess I enjoyed the conclusion to this series as much as I enjoyed the rest of it, but that does also mean that I found the same things lacking that I have the entire time while reading this. I will say that I enjoyed seeing more "action," as it were, in this installment as I have always felt like the strength of this series is its atmosphere. Which does include how the characters behave, which seemed to have clearer motivations in Of Grave & Glory than in previous installments in this series, which was nice, but I still felt like everyone was developed too little. With the plot now have somewhat more robustness, I was hoping the characters would get the same, but instead, the plot seemed to move too quickly for that. I'm happy everyone ended up well-off at the end of this, but more in a "wow, the ending wasn't depressing" kind of way and not a "these characters I love are okay, hooray" kind of way because... I didn't love the characters, even in throughout this last story. Still, I loved getting deeper into the underbelly of the city this took place in because the more horrific aspects of it were the pieces of the story that were so interesting to me. Had the entire thing been more well-formed, it would've made the perfect gritty, surreal, villain romance. As it is, I still may get the itch to come revisit this world just to reexperience it. If nothing else, it's left an impression on me.