Mar 30 2009
The Circle of Stone: The Darkest Age III by A.J. Lake
When we last left Elspeth and Edmund they were traveling into the mountain to attempt to destroy the trickster god Loki with the crystal sword. I suppose it is a spoiler of a kind (but if you a reading a review of the third book you have to kinda suspect this) to say that they failed in that mission.
Instead, some treachery lead to Loki’s escape and wreaking of havoc on the world. The whole gang is forced to flee and re-evaluate just how they can destroy the monster before he destroys them and burns everything to the ground.
The last book in the Darkest Age trilogy, The Circle of Stone, finds them continuing on their quest and things are as bleak as they have ever been (and that is pretty bad in a series called The Darkest Age).
Despite temptations to go their different ways the group commits to sticking together. With the hope that Ioneth, the spirit behind the sword, is still there (although very faintly) Elspeth is determined to somehow find Loki and destroy him. But they have little luck finding anything but fire and destruction. Loki has split himself up and is as elusive as ever. Outside of the fires the only trace them seem to find of him is the growing cult of the Burning Man.
The challenge for Lake in this concluding book was to wrap up the story while at the same time keeping the reader guessing and provide an entertaining conclusion. In this she succeeds. The Stone Circle has plenty of twists and turns and ends with a powerful conclusion.








