A review by kathodus
Dark of the Moon by P.C. Hodgell

5.0

Unlike "God Stalk", the plot of "Dark of the Moon" moves along at a medium pace. I bounced off it at first because it was so different than "God Stalk", introducing new characters I didn't care about. I just wanted more stories about Jame, her cat, and her claws. Once I settled into it, though, it took off. Mysteries introduced in the first book are revealed (the same goes for mysteries introduced in the second book, now that I think about it), the reader learns more about the fascinating world of Rathihllien and the universe in which it lies, and, as I'm learning to expect from Hodgell, there are surprising moments of humor. Excellent book. I immediately bought the next two-volume compendium.