The third book from the Diviner Series,where things get an interesting turn. We get answers to a lot of things, unlike the previous two books.In this book,all the Diviners Evie, Sam, Jericho, Memphis, Isiah, Theta, Maple, Henry all work together.Finally the character of King of crows is also introduced. More of the rebel, anarchy, socialism, racism themes are being explored in the book parallely with the fantasy elements. I do like the social commentary interwoven with the fantasy elements.Love angles of all the characters finally takes unexpected turns in the book. Phil,Marlo’s origins are also been explored in this book.Overall, a good book that connects many of the unanswered things from the previous two books and makes us waiting for the season finale
“We are a country built by immigrants, dreams, daring, and opportunity. We are a country built by the horrors of slavery and genocide, the injustice of racism and exclusion. These realities exist side by side. It is our past and our present. The future is unwritten. This is a book about ghosts. For we live in a haunted house.”
“The colonizer writes the history, winning twice: A theft of land. A theft of witness.”
― Libba Bray, Before the Devil Breaks You
