Armitage

Children of Arcanum

Fiction - Paranormal
376 Pages
Reviewed on 10/27/2024
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Reviewed by Miche Arendse for Readers' Favorite

Armitage: Children of Arcanum by Atlas Creed follows Rebekah Daroh, a young woman battling with the loss of her sister and the strange voice in her head that compels her to do things she can’t understand. Rebekah can’t remember when everything went wrong but in trying to make things right she discovers something she never could have imagined. Niko Ortez is an FBI agent trying to figure out a string of cold cases, one of which is the case of Rebekah’s sister. What is the link between these individuals and can they discover why the mysterious disappearances are happening?

Armitage: Children of Arcanum by Atlas Creed is a novel that blends an array of different genres. While books like this aren’t what I would normally go for, I found myself entirely engrossed in the story from start to finish. The mystery mixed in with paranormal elements made this such an interesting read and I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it. I also enjoyed the multiple POVs for both Rebekah and Niko as these give you insight into what’s happening at all points of the story. I also enjoyed that there were more personal moments within the novel, especially those relating to mental health as it made the characters seem more real and relatable. Overall, I think the author did a fantastic job with this novel. The world-building was well done, the pacing of the story was just right and the suspense has you hanging off every page. Armitage is a book well worth reading, especially for those who love mystery and paranormal novels.