Reno's efforts to stay in the public eye leave her feeling, ahem, exposed. It takes a lot to stay relevant, and high-risk activities are what sells. Kailee is just as big a pain for her kidnappers as she is for the rest of the world. Devin gets proactive about the murder and decides to smoke out his prey. Reno and the gang are left with nowhere to hide. The end is near.
Maria Llovet's art is still the main attraction, as haunting as always, but the book is spread so thin that even when one of these threads ends in a bang, it lacks that punch that's expected from something so socially conscious. Read Full Review