His name is Haiku and he was a ‘brother’ to Three. We’re finally introduced to the mysterious character from No.2 and he bears a strange resemblance to Three. Meanwhile Wren too has to make a difficult decision. They will uncover a number of revelations along the way and in particular Cass has a moment of awakening herself. She has a number of her retinue present and they’ve come up with a suicidal plan to return to Morningside to recover urgently needed supplies. Cass has taken the decision to hide Wren and try and lure out Asher. Wren has been posted out to Greenstone under the care of Chapel, Mol and Charles whilst Cass and a few remaining survivors try to gather their forces and escape from Asher and his Weir.īasically the author chooses a split route for this story with Wren and Cass who have been together throughout taking separate paths. The story picks up almost immediately after Morningside Fall. Be aware that this review may contain spoilers for the first two books in the series. Three and Morningside Fall were the first two books and I confess that I had a number of reservations with No.2 but I can say that Dawnbreaker worked a lot better for me, I thought it was a good ending and Posey has written a story that knocks a few of my former qualms on the head. Dawnbreaker is the third and final instalment of Jay Posey’s Duskwalker Trilogy.
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