Book Blurb (from Goodreads):
George makes a promise 
to Edie that anything and anyone trying to get her will have to get past
 him first. But George is unaware that high on the rooftops an unseen 
gargoyle is watching them hungrily. The thing on the roof knows that 
nothing is over, nothing is finished. 
 
My Review
I think that this book was as good as the 
first one. I really liked how there was action on every page and it all 
happened in a matter of a couple of days. In addition, I found it 
interesting that the story is taking place in London and all the statues
 and places mentioned are from the real London. The books even have maps
 at the front to help us find our way through London when we read the 
story. In this book, the story was told in different perspectives most 
of the time when the characters would get split up so that we can find 
out what happens to each of them. 
I am sorry to say, that Edie's 
perspective was probably the most boring one and I wanted to get her 
parts over quickly because even though a lot happened, I just didn't 
like her part of the story much. I preferred the Gunner's or George's 
perspective. Otherwise I didn't find anything to complain about in this 
book and I am able to give it 5 out of 5 stars!

 
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