HUZZAH! The author has finally learnt how long a chapter should be! But maybe I must admit I was wrong. I think the sporadic, snappy nature of the previous installments works better for the dual narrative format of this book and the last, making book 2 the strongest in the trilogy by far. I was so certain that this installment was going to end in a cliffhanger, not a lot happened for a quite a lot of time, leaving the final few chapters to tie together this Avengers™ style team up in a not entirely satisfying rush. Even if the pacing of this book was perfect, it would still be hampered by the fact that one of the two concurrent plots focuses on the least likeable character of the series.
The cosmic awe is missing from this book, as is the gore, and the action from the previous story. However, this book does contain what I believe to be the single spookiest, most spine chilling moment of the entire series.
I speculate that this book was drafted before 'They Cling to the Hull' was written, a kind of end point that needed a middle installment to build towards, but I no longer believe that to be true. This is the author's best writing so far in this series, with only few mistakes in spelling and as far as I can remember, no grammatical errors at all. With the well delineated cosmic horror becoming less present as the series progresses, it seems the author has just run out of interesting ideas to write about.