Review – Child of a Dead God by Barb and JC Hendee (3/5 stars)
This is the fifth (and supposedly last) novel in The Noble Dead series by Barb and JC Hendee. It was about what you would expect given the fourth novel.
I would have given this four stars except that the ending really ruined everything for me.
In this book Magiere and crew continue their journey to the castle Magiere keeps seeing in her dreams and to the supposed artifact there. The story of their journey there is twisted with that of the Most Aged Father and the small rebel group of elves run by Leesil’s mother.
While it was good to finally make some progress towards the artifact I was disappointed in the story progress of this book. We never really found out what the artifact did or what exactly was guarding it. We also never really found out what the Most Aged Father wanted with the artifact or what the rebel group of elves was trying to accomplish with Leesil.
Given all the above I don’t understand how this could be the last book in the series. In fact the book basically ended with all of the characters at the start of a new adventure.
On top of that, the characters’ journey home seemed rushed compared to the deliberate journey they took to the castle. It really seemed like the authors suddenly realized the book was getting too long and that they had to quickly tie up some loose ends and get the characters sent home quickly. The ending of the book really did not match the style or pacing of the beginning of the book.
If there is yet another book added to this series, I don’t plan on reading it. The last couple books of this series have just been too much of a disappointment and a struggle for me to get through.