With the House teleported out of the line of fire of the
Conception, Fig and the rest of the crew must adapt to the presence of a new “co-owner”,
Cain, the original host of the 70’s anthology series of the same name. While
Fig and Cain butt heads over how to run the house, a mysterious young man
arrives claiming to be Fig’s lost long brother. Only, Fig Keele was an only
child, right?
I love the new
dynamic of having Cain (and his brother Abel) back in the mix. This series was
seriously missing them and I think it was a step in the right direction. The
mysteries surrounding Fig continue to deeper and it’s making for a fantastic
read.
Worth Consuming
Rating 9 out of 10 stars.
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