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Last Exit is a SF/crossworlds fantasy with horror elements by Max Gladstone. Released 8th March 2022 by Macmillan on their Tor/Forge imprint, it's 400 pages and is available in paperback, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links. I've really become enamored of ebooks with interactive formats lately.
This is an impressively well written crossworlds quest fantasy. The original group of university friends has dispersed over 10 years following the loss of one of their number in an alternate-world. They didn't just bring back small trinkets from their earlier adventures however, there's a creeping rot and malevolent decay which has followed them through the shadow worlds they visited and is now seeping into the "real" primary Earth. Zelda is world-weary and beaten but convinced to give it one last try to reassemble her friends from the past and save the world(s).
There is a compelling dystopian story here, very much action driven, but with well rendered characters who haul the reader along willingly or not. I didn't particularly *like* all the characters (especially Sarah, whom I wanted to smack most of the time), but I found myself deeply invested after about 20% and raced to finish it. The author is remarkably skilled at his craft, and I found no rough edges with the writing or characterizations. It's a dark but intelligently told imaginatively wrought and worthwhile story.
This is the story of a road-worn, cynical, exhausted Don Quixote, gathering for one last desperate (and probably destined to failure) tilt at doom.
Four and a half stars. Elements of body horror, violence, and gore. This would make a good choice for library acquisition, for fans of SF/fantasy, and a superlative choice for book-club reading and discussion.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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- 18 March, 2022: Finished reading
- 18 March, 2022: Reviewed