Ratings18
Average rating4.2
An excellent addition the the series, and I love the change if POV to Harbinger. MHI's werewolf mythology is fascinating.
Correia does something incredibly cool and interesting with this series that makes it even easier to binge. Now normally I don't read multiple volumes in a series right after each other, because mixing things up makes me get stay more interested and motivated to read.
Here, starting with this one, every odd number book is from the point of view of a character other than the OG protagonist. That's freaking fantastic! We get some of them more fleshed out, but also it mixes up things.
Here we have Eral Harbinger, monster hunter and werewolf. He goes to a small town where, under the cover of a huge snowstorm, someone starts killing and turning people. Earl was tricked to go there, along with an old enemy and neither of them know why.
YES YES YES. Earl is one of the coolest people and he really deserved his own book. What's more interesting is there are STILL things to say about him.
Ooooh! I like! Easily the best of the Monster Hunter series so far Larry out does himself with flair. In the first two books Harbinger is a sideshow but here he takes front and center and I can tell you going back to the regular fold is just going to be so boring from here on. The book is all about how hardcore he is and Larry does that beautifully. Also, the locals in of the town are interesting in themselves. The relationship between Harbinger and Nikolai is so Matarese Circle of the warewolves you cannot help lick your lips. So strap up and let it rip!