Having read the first two in this series, I was invested in the characters and wanted to get through this one - it was a slog. The plot goes in some interesting directions, but none of it feels fully fleshed out, and the writing is pretty bad. I got to the end, after barreling through typos, doubles words, misspelled character names and all manner of editorial nightmare to find this quote in the about the author section:
"All this makes him well qualified to explore the farthest reaches of Mirrodin, where, despite being pursued by levelers, vedalken, and other fearsome creatures, he is at least safe from the depredations of editors."
He could have used said depredations.