Reviewed by Angie on

2 of 5 stars

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The Tragedy of Knowledge was a pretty good ending to this series. Camille and Gavin are once again gathering vampires and concocting a plan, but this time it's to take out Gerard instead of Samira. They've also got the help of the witches this time, along with the Book of Ancients, which apparently tells them step-by-step what to do. Once back in Amaranth, things progress quickly, although not always according to plan (of course).

I really don't have much to say about The Tragedy of Knowledge. It was only okay overall, but I was satisfied with that ending. I like when authors take a risk and do something different. Although once I saw where the ending was going, I did predict a couple of things. Not necessarily a bad thing, but it would have been interesting if it had ended up going in a different direction. I was annoyed with the amount of drama it took to get to the conclusion. I was starting to expect a Jerry Springer-esque smackdown!

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