The nightmare continues for Meath as he helplessly surveils the imposter playing house with his own family. But there's hope when Patricia begins to uncover cracks in his surface.
Characters are made interesting to us by the choices that they make, and Kino #12 really shows us what this means. No one has easy choices. As the reader, we have the benefit of seeing when characters make choices that are bound to cause them problems, and we cringe. But this is also what brings us back for more. Read Full Review