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Wasteland King

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The thrilling conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Lilith Saintcrow's dark fantasy series where the faery world inhabits diners, dive bars and trailer parks.
The plague has broken loose, the Wild Hunt is riding, and the balance of power in the sidhe realms is still shifting. The Unseelie King has a grudge against Jeremiah Gallow, but it will have to wait. For he needs Gallow's services for a very delicate mission — and the prize for success is survival itself.
In order to save both Robin Ragged and himself, Gallow will have to do the unspeakable. . .
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 22, 2016
      Saintcrow brings her Gallow and Ragged trilogy to a close with a lovingly written but choppy conclusion. The Summer Queen and the lord of the Unseelie, Unwinter, seem determined to go to war, and signs of the sidhe plague are still evident. Jeremiah Gallow, Summer's former armormaster, and Robin Ragged, along with her hound, Pepperbuckle, are caught in the middle, and they've been tasked by Unwinter with two separate, but very difficult missions. The Sluagh, an army of the undead, has been unleashed, and Gallow and his unlikely allies will need every tool at their disposal to survive. Saintcrow's gift for lyrical writing is on full display and her highly stylized prose is frequently stunning, probing the dark, damp corners of California's urban landscapes, often finding beauty where, at first glance, there seems to be only squalor. Unfortunately, the narrative reads more like a series of vignettes than a fully cohesive whole, but fans will likely be satisfied with a poignant ending that has its eye firmly on the light at the end of the tunnel, placing hope within reach of even the most desperate and downtrodden.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      The final book in the Gallow and Ragged trilogy packs an emotional wallop after a slow start. The story itself plays to narrator Joe Knezevich's strengths, being heavy on exposition and description, which allow him to fully establish the worlds the characters are moving between. Jeremiah Gallow, Robin Ragged, and Alistair Crenn have become separated through fate, betrayal, and chance. While it can be difficult to keep the various plot threads straight, they eventually come together in a furious snarl that is impossible to untangle without damage. When the inevitable break comes, Knezevich delivers it so softly that it takes a moment to register what has happened, and then the pain hits. A fitting conclusion to the series. K.M.P. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      June 15, 2016

      The plague in the land of the Fae has been stopped, but dark undercurrents remain. Jeremiah Gallow has been tasked with a mission from the Unseelie King, even though the king wants him dead. No matter, as the Slaugh are also after Gallow. Robin Ragged is also on the run. Both Ragged and Gallow have the slimmest of chances to survive as the Slaugh, the Unseelie, and the Seelie Queen herself prove that treachery and deceit are easy for a people who cannot lie. To save himself and Ragged, Gallow must do what he never thought a half-blood could accomplish--become a king. VERDICT Saintcrow's final book in her dark fantasy trilogy (Trailer Park Fae; Roadside Magic) brings the series to a satisfying close with tightly paced action and compelling characters.--KC

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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