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Sam is back, and she has a plan to deal with the upstart who seems to think that they can get one over on her. They’re about to find out that they’ve messed with the wrong bear…

And so this series comes to an end. There’s no grand twists or turns here, and comeuppance doesn’t come to all those who deserve it, no matter how much we may have been rooting for them. It’s another very well written, beautifully illustrated issue and one which again echoes the TV show Dexter in several ways.

Of course, where this diverges is that Sam is usually not murdering anyone who’s guilty of horrific crimes, so there’s no catharsis in the gruesome ways she has been killing. Or at least, not until now.

Left open ended, it wouldn’t be a bad thing if the entire story ended here. However, with a sequel already released, it’s clear that there’s far more gas in the tank, but where do we go next? We’ll find out soon enough, dear reader, as we make our way through Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring.

For now though, I can unquestionably recommend this first series as a very worthwhile read; as long as you have a strong stomach for occasional, very graphic gore of course.

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