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With just the right balance of history and drama, this very well-done work keeps readers intrigued right to the end. The overall tension of what Washington and his family experience leaves an intense roller coaster of emotions at the end. Highly recommended. [See "Editors' Spring Picks," p. 31.—Ed.]
Fans of historical fiction and horror will find plenty to enjoy, although some might be turned off by the focus being more on character and a sense of dread than gore.
Readers will need to have read the previous volumes in the series. Superhero fans looking for a good story that doesn't concentrate on the biggest names may find this appealing.
A fast-paced, adventure-packed story that reads like an action film—appealing for GL fans and teen readers of superhero comics. Libraries with limited budgets for graphic novels should instead consider the "The New 52" series Geoff Johns's Justice League, Vol. 1: Origin, or Scott Snyder's Batman, Vol. 1: Court of the Owls.