Global way, it is a nice volume to which the reader hangs well once it is given the appearance of the famous whale of space. The twists and disasters keep coming relatively quickly until the author gives us a real nice surprise and that I did not expect at all.
Side character, well, we find Tara under the spotlight. A Tara that I hardly recognize recent tomes. I do not really know how to explain, but I feel it lacks something. Overall, it is not bad flies over the Magic Gang, except Cal clinging to his heir as much as possible. Fafnir and Sylver, Sparrow and Fabrizio, they are there, yet they do not take up as much space as before. As for Robin, I think the author most well know what to do. First with Tara, it was believed that it would be in the V'ala arm, but ultimately, is not that better with someone else Selenba is also in this case. Ruthless hunter and wanted a child, and again from Magister, then pregnant, then hesitating between his former master and his former love. How to say, with one foot in each shoe, it is slightly lost that side too. Ultimate Volume probably means also that we must cram everyone, even bring back a former lover or a heart to abruptly to the other
But the real disappointment for the fan of Tara Duncan will I think Magister. It was THE question, THE mystery that we wanted the answer. Who is the terrible, ruthless, powerful master of Sangraves that madness was up plans and tortured his enemies? Well, the mystery will remain it, a riddle unanswered, a wicked powerless and the forgotten savior Sad end for the one we loved from the beginning of the saga.
Finally, the cycle of Tara Duncan has made me have a great time with fantastic characters, often surprising or highly improbable events. Despite lower volumes, stay on a very positive overall rating. Last regret, a volume 12 which is an end without being one. Personally, the intervention of a power I liked, but it was just as quick battle.