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STATUS: PUBLISHED
// EXPANDED CRITIQUE
I just finished Labyrinth's Heart, the final installment in the series, and I'm still grinning from ear to ear. This conclusion was everything I hoped it would be - a masterclass in storytelling that wraps up loose ends while still leaving room for interpretation. The way Carrick weaves together threads from previous books is nothing short of impressive, making me appreciate the journey just as much as the destination.
If you're looking for a series with depth and complexity, Labyrinth's Heart has it in spades. The nods to Dickensian characters and settings are cleverly done, while the Batman/Catwoman parallels add an extra layer of intrigue. And let's not forget the tarot card element - it's woven throughout the story in a way that feels organic and meaningful. If you're drawn to Eastern European influences, you'll appreciate the unique cultural touches Carrick incorporates. Overall, I'm so glad I stuck with this series; Labyrinth's Heart is the perfect ending to a fantastic journey.
Original Micro-Review: "Super satisfying conclusion to the story. If you like Dickens, Batman/Catwoman, tarot cards, and/or Eastern European influences, this is a good series for you. ⭐⭐⭐⭐"