celinenyx
Written on Jan 9, 2018
Fast-forward to Catacomb. Our heroes take a road trip together, visiting abandoned buildings and graveyards. I really enjoyed this setting, and the travelling was very well done. Road trips can sometimes lead to disjoined narratives and storytelling that relies on "and then that happened, and then.." Ms Roux expertly ties together the different bits though, letting character motivations lead the story.
The trip ends in New Orleans, another promising setting. It reminded me of Darkness Becomes Her by Kelly Keaton, another lovely YA book that features a Gothic New Orleans. Catacomb captures both the feeling of history and the day to day use of the city as a tourist destination.
Sadly, the mystery at the core of Catacomb never 'clicked' for me. It continues the hints that have been set out throughout the first two books, and I'm afraid the climax of these bits of info felt underwhelming and not particularly interesting. Perhaps I might have been more invested if the characterisation had been deeper? The villain seemed more like a caricature than a human possibility, and at this point not even the beautiful photographs could preserve the creepy atmosphere for me.
There was plenty of good in Catacomb, but ultimately this series just doesn't suit my taste.