When Richard sees a man run through his yard, he follows him out of concern. This deep in the woods, he must be lost... must be in trouble. Bust soon it's Richard in peril, as this stranger drags him into a deep, twisted web of conspiracy going back hundreds of years.
Probably few launch issues should be done as a dialogue dance. But Kindlon, Tucker and Wallace have choreographically succeeded. Not always through just what the primaries say, but through what each, especially Richard, omits. Read Full Review
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Minor problems aside, it's an enjoyable, exciting read. There is a lot to take in here, but if you have the right balance of patience and curiosity, it's a great story. This was an excellent start to the series, and it's premise and mystery is intriguing enough to want to read the next issue. Read Full Review