By Lisa Henry
In a post-apocalyptic world, Dante is a star. He kills for the entertainment of an audience of millions. When his path crosses that of Seto, another hunter, their encounter is violent and blood-soaked. Seto is something new, something unexpected, and for the first time in as long as he can remember, Dante doesn’t know how the game will end.
Severity reflects intensity, not value — “central theme” means a warning is a core part of the book, not that the book is bad.