This was an interesting blend of horror and police procedural, and as these are a couple of my favorite genres, I enjoyed it.
The action was pretty well-paced and constant, with revelations happening as we go along through the different characters' perspectives, and in different time periods until it's all resolved in the end.
I actually wasn't a fan of the jumping POVs and story lines, as they were jarring, (from 2020 to the 1500's) and forced me to "re-set" often throughout the book and I couldn't stay immersed.
Also, I still don't have a good sense of what the Silence/Blackwood character is all about, although that may have been left to explore in future installments.
Overall, it was an entertaining read, and I am definitely interested in reading the next book in the series.
Thanks to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for the free ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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