Klara and Sasha were lovers, before the Tree came down. And then, eleven years ago, it landed, and they were separated forever. Which does not explain what she's looking at.
Even without the looming Tree, this would be an engrossing bit of drama filled with plenty of twists to keep any reader engaged as petty cruelties and small mistakes threaten to undo an entire community and ensure readers will need to tap their toes while awaiting #4. Read Full Review
I have no idea what any of it means in the big picture – and I'm doubtful there is a big picture here. I really enjoyed the original series and the scale and scope of it but I'm also enjoying this smaller look which doesn't have much to do with the Trees but just how so much remains the same even after something so radical. There are, once again, neat moments here but I'm still waiting for something to connect so that I can feel wholly invested in the story being told and for it to have a real connection to what has come before which was so arbitrarily stopped. Read Full Review
A violent but evocative new chapter, Trees: Three Fates #3 delivers some dark-edged Warren Ellis fun. Read Full Review
While the mystery is moving along in some aspects, the evolving story isn't dark or engaging enough to cover for the ever expanding but weak cast of characters. Read Full Review