A review by dorinlazar
Claymore, Vol. 14 by Norihiro Yagi

5.0

Clarice and Miata search for and try to execute Galatea, a former single-digit who retired in a most unlikely place. Unfortunately, there's a big surprise on the horizon. Will they make the right choice?

This book also contains two extra scenes, and they are not important - one of them outshines the other, in my opinion: a story related to Clare's training.

Re-reading: I still feel the series is at a high level, and still the story moves nicely. The spotlight is on Galatea, who does the right thing, and Clarice and Miata, who fail by being too rigid, too obedient. It's a terrible and important lesson, and one that shouldn't be taken lightly. It's frustrating to see Clarice and Miata fight Galatea when their focus should've been completely different.

The extras are pretty good as well - while not really sure about the story of Priscilla and Isley, the story about Clare's training is really nice, a very good standalone story.