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When her dark secret is revealed, Sam is forced into a corner and will stop at nothing to escape justice for his horrific crimes. Still, she can’t resist eliminating more of the town’s residents. If she can escape, maybe even the whole town…
As expected, this second series finale is a real blast, with everything unfolding at a breakneck pace. Everything that was slow-burning for the first five issues (or at least four issues, considering how quickly things escalated in the last issue) really pays off here, with some truly shocking events occurring in multiple locations in Woodbrook.
I’m glad to say it’s not a disaster, at least for some of the characters, and considering the fear I felt when I spent so much time getting to know certain residents of Woodbrook, this was quite a relief.
Will Sam run away again? I won’t give away any spoilers, but suffice to say this is a great read. The broader scope of this series means it’s a little less focused and a little slower overall in pace than the first “Under the Tree That No One Sees” series, but it’s still a fascinating, thoroughly absorbing, and beautifully crafted read.
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