
Overall I enjoyed the read. Dealing in Magic was probably the weakest of the three books. That one just barely got 3 out of 5 stars. The fourth and fifth book were more enjoyable.

As a movie it is not too bad but as a Hercule Poirot movie, the classical Murder on the Orient Express no less, it is like buying a piece of prime filet of beef and discovering that the butcher gave you chicken drums when you open the package.

It is a quite nice little rebel tale about a man and his daughter and their adventures, or perhaps I should say struggles, during a war between two human factions.

I really enjoyed this book. I cannot say how much of it was just because Nathan is back and how much of it was from the story itself. In any case it is a good installment in the series.