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The Undying Legion (Crown & Key, Bk 2)
The Undying Legion - Crown & Key, Bk 2
Author: Clay Griffith, Susan Griffith
With a flood of dark magic about to engulf Victorian London, can a handful of heroes vanquish a legion of the undead? — When monster-hunter Malcolm MacFarlane comes across the gruesome aftermath of a ritual murder in a London church, he enlists the help of magician-scribe Simon Archer and alchemist extraordinaire Kate Anstruther. Studying the mac...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345540485
ISBN-10: 0345540484
Publication Date: 6/30/2015
Pages: 352
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3.3 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 4
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This is the second book in the Crown and Key series by Griffith. I didnt enjoy this book quite as much as the first book in the series. Although I continue to enjoy the characters and witty dialogue, I didnt find the mystery as interesting in this book.

Malcolm comes across the horrible aftermath of a ritual killing at a church and ends up asking for Simon and Kates help in tracking down the killers and solving the mystery behind these crimes. As the trio investigates they find out that some obscure ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs are being used to invoke a magic that is old and potentially world-ending.

I didnt enjoy this book quite as much as the first book in the series. There is still a lot of action and the dialogue between the characters is snappy and witty. For some reason though I just didnt find the plot to be all that engaging. It took me a long time to get through this book; I just didnt care about the outcome that much and wasnt all that intrigued by the mystery.

I did enjoy the fact that we see a lot more of Charlotte in this book; she has some interesting character growth and is a lot of fun. We also see a lot more of Penny and her crazy inventions as well; she was a lot of fun too.

Of course Simon and Kate are both in the story a lot and I enjoyed their chemistry together. I would have liked to see more of Simons magic and understand better how it works. I enjoyed Kates crazy alchemical potions and contraptions. The two have a sort of budding romance together and are fun to read about.

The plot was a bit all over the place. The main goal for Kate, Simon, and Malcolm is to hunt down whoever is committing these horrible ritual murders. However the plot is distracted by issues dealing with Imogen and her recovery as well as Charlottes struggle to control her were-side. All the side stories diluted down the plot quite a bit and at times made it feel like the story was moving very slowly.

Overall this was an okay read, but I enjoyed the first book more. There is a lot of mystery, some alternate history, and steampunk elements in this book. I continue to really enjoy the characters but thought the plot lagged quite a bit. I enjoyed The Vampire Empire series quite a bit more than this one; that one just had more of an epic fantasy feel to it with a more complex and interesting plot.


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