I won't go into it, because i don't want to release spoilers but, its really not great. The morality as well in this book and this series is truly terrible. However, it does it in a way that you just end up getting bored… there’s running this way, and that. The book focuses a lot on the city of Necropolis and the idea to incite rebellion and overthrow the President of the Grimsphere, for which Lex, Mort and their little entourage can then do what needs to be done and stop human involvement with the afterlife. At one point in time the character Driggs mentions that its’ only been 2 days since they left Croak, but you would have assumed its been at least a month or something. Something else that another reviewer on audible mentioned, is that there’s no real indication of time. I think to be fair, I’m the wrong target audience for this book, and perhaps girls 12-18 or what I presume is the true target audience will way more easily gloss over these plot lines that seemingly go nowhere. The previous 2 books had plot holes, like situations that were raised and then were never really returned to. Honestly the last 6 chapters I had to listen to at 1.2x the normal speed, just so I could be done with it.
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