This trilogy is ... mediocre at best. The third book fills in a lot of the history that explains the dystopian version of England. In doing so, though, it almost 'jumps the shark'. The story takes a sharp turn before returning to its original story and it feels a bit discordant.
The third book definitely has more action and mystery than the other two books. I did get into it near the end of the book but it still did not reach any heights.
I gave this book four stars out of five on Goodreads. There really wasn't anything wrong with it, and reading the whole series wasn't a waste of time or anything like that, but it was just a middle of the pack reading experience for me.
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