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Rachel Rising, Volume 5: Night Cometh by Terry Moore

narflet's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm glad that Euclid isn't dead. When the rat ate the cat, I thought that was Euclid.

The last issue in this volume reminded me of another thing that hasn't been answered yet. What did Rachel see when she touched her mother and why was it important to her? The mystery of how Louis can sit outside in the cold in just his shorts has been answered: he has a 'condition'. But does he really collect heads?!

I wonder whether Carol was always supposed to have been murdered, and not the murderer, because it feels a little like a later decision to change that point. Not sure where this is going, but I'm along for the ride.

I'm very much enjoying how Rachel is now just bluntly telling the truth and giving no fuck. It's entertaining (e.g. the Jesus line).

greeniezona's review against another edition

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4.0

Here we learn that last volume's triumphant showdown with Lilith didn't solve much of anything, and there seems to be a serial killer at work as well. We also learn that Rachel learned some incredibly powerful magic from Lilith, back in the day. Plus, Zoe's darkness grows more delightful. The ending, though, is pretty ambiguous. Where is it going to go from here? Only one thing is really clear. There is a lot more to come.

nmeiborg's review

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dark

4.0

laurielle's review

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5.0

Un momento calmado sin Lilith y apenas sin Malus, pero que lo compensa de sobras con una Zoe on fire :D
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