Spinning out of the cliffhanger of volume 6, Fig and Cain
find themselves trapped with the house as it is regressing in on itself. It’s a
little metaphysical and confusing, but it made for an interesting plot line. Her
former co-inhabitants of the House are now taking up residence in the House of
Secrets with Abel, playing mystery dinner theatre. Plus, Fig’s father, brother,
and grandfather escape death in order to find someone who might just bring an
end to the Conception. The pieces are set for the final chapter set in volume
8, Desolation.
This was a much better chapter that volume 7. The storylines
were more streamed-lined and more of Fig’s origin is revealed, helping to let more
pieces of the puzzle fall into place.
Worth Consuming.
Rating 9 out of 10 stars.
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