Meet the Reaper of War.
And of course, the moon is full. Time is up in more ways than one in this part of the story, but its a question now of how everything will land. The first instinct is to think not well, but perhaps we as readers can take a lesson from The Lucky Farmer. Is this all good or bad? I dont know. Read Full Review
Philosophical discussion of war juxtaposed with the brutal reality, making for an engrossing bit of story… Read Full Review
There's whimsy and mysticism here, and the sometimes convoluted narrative may seem off-putting. It's their loss, but this isn't going to be for everyone. To worry about the plot is almost to miss the point – it's reflective, disturbing, and rather beautiful. Read Full Review
Pretty Deadly's second story arc has been troubled and this is no exception. But the series' charm is still in tact. Read Full Review