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The toll neal
The toll neal













The book is seperated into different parts and each chapter has it’s own title. Just like with the first two books I felt gripped right from the start, and although the book does jump around between different characters perhaps a little more than it did i nthe other books (although always written in third person perspective) I didn’t mind as there are so many things going on with not only the main characters we know from the last books but also new ones who seem to be minor characters at first but later show up to be more important to the main story than first appears. I don’t want to give away spoilers to this or the first two books, but I will say that the majority of the story takes place three years after the events that took place in ‘Thunderhead’ although we get to see some chapters that give a build up to how these events unfolded. The ending of Thunderhead was a very dramatic one so this book begins slowly and introduces several new characters who we haven’t heard of before as well as some who took a more minor role in the previous books. This one continues the story onwards although a lot has happened since the events that ended the previous book. Review: Wow, I’m left almost speechless after reading this! It’s the perfect ending to the series and has left such a smile on my face! ‘The Toll’ is the final installment in the Arc of a Scythe trilogy with ‘Scythe’ and ‘Thunderhead’ being the first two books. *Free copy provided by publisher for review… The answer lies in the Tone, the Toll and the Thunder. Now that the Thunderhead is silent, the question remains: Is there anyone left who can stop him? It looks like nothing else stands between Scythe Goddard and absolute power. But the Thunder does speak through me.Įverything has changed in the world of scythes. Genre: Teen/young adult fiction, Science fiction, Dystopianĭescription: I do not speak with the voice of the Thunder.















The toll neal