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By: Kate Hall,
on 2/27/2008
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In the second book in her post Apocalyptic trilogy, Hunter takes us once more into the world of Thorn St. Croix, a mage who, after living among humans for a decade, has been outed to the city she lives in. The Kirk Elders call her before the tribunal to answer charges waged against her. Of course, this is all horribly ironic since Thorn actually protects the city and has never done anything whore-like or otherwise. She is found innocent, but many in the town still do not trust her or her abilities. Meanwhile, devil spawn have been creeping into town and Thorn may have a bigger problem to deal with than angry villagers. A Major Darkness wants Thorn and is creating an army to get her. Fearful for Mineral City and her friends, Thorn must travel down into a hellhole to stop the insanity or die trying.
Though I had a hard time getting into this book as well, once in I was completely hooked. I think, mayhap, that I waited too long in between reading the first and second book. I won’t let that happen with the last book.


Binders of field notes sit in the common area of the Macaulay library, the audio/video library where I spent three years working as a software interface designer.
These are all digitized now, but the collection goes back to the 1950’s so these books are the last line of defense in case of a digital preservation catastrophe.