Grace Briggs looks for alliances where she can, both to stave off the out-of-state Aryan Nations moving into her territory and to maintain the integrity of Briggs Land in the face of legal troubles. ATF agents Zigler and Nolan, who are conducting a terrorism investigation into her family, may be Grace's best bet.
Briggs Land feels like it's going in some expected directions but I can't help but wonder if there's a twist or two in the offing that I'm not quite seeing yet. I like what Wood is doing and the way it focuses on a few different things while still keeping to the main idea. I also really love that he gives Chater time to showcase the environment they're all in, particularly the scenes of nature where we see Grace hunting or just soaking up the scenery. This team is firing on all cylinders and I'm really interested to see how it plays long term and what kind of big and defining moments are ahead of us as we see what Grace is doing and what's still to come for her to deal with. Read Full Review
It's a wonder and a disappointment that nobody is talking about this book because it should absolutely be considered one of the best reasons to come to your LCS. This issue isn't the outright best so far but it definitely still makes the case for this series. Read Full Review