
(Book 2 in the Otherworld next-generation duology)
Starting from the cliff-hanger we ended on (and that greatly upset a lot of people) in Wolf's Bane, this novel picked up and ran us through a number of new mystery theories before depositing us back to the original problem, and solving that all while keeping us entertained with relationship drama and teen angst.
Armstrong's writing never fails to entertain. It makes me sad that this is the final Otherworld book that we're likely to see potentially forever. But I know that we have many other great offerings in the future.