I have been a big fan of this series since I discovered in on Amazon a couple of years ago. Crimes Against Magic was one of my favorite books that year. Well, Steve Mchugh has done it again. This book was absolutely fantastic. It had me unable to put it down, moving seamlessly from one good scene to the next. The Author, as he has done in the other books, has two story lines in the book: the present, where the main character, Nate Garrett, is dealing with some threat, and storyline from the past that has some relation to the present. In this case, the past story line is set in 1936 Berlin, at the time of the Berlin Olympics. The story revolves around Pandora, the magical creation of the Greek "Gods", who's touch possess people and creates chaos and destruction. Cast off by the gods, she is constantly escaping captivity and creating mayhem, all while trying to get revenge on her creators. That is where both story lines coincide, since they both revolve around Pandora's plots. Throughout the story we are introduced to many figures from Greek and Roman legend, such as Hera, Aphrodite, Ares, Deimos, Hyperion, Selene, Eos, Chronos, Rhea, Atlas, Brutus and Demeter, as well as Arthurian legend Sir Kay, foster brother of King Arthur. The story is fast paced and keeps you guessing, constantly on the edge of your seat. Nate discovers some new powers, as well as some parts of his past. We are also introduced to a former love of Nate's. Not quite as grim as With Silent Screams, book 3 in the series, it is more epic in scale. The Author continues his trend of creating new magic systems and subtypes, while keeping everything consistent from book to book. We find out just how powerful and Earth Elemental can be, in a powerful battle scene that will leave you cheering. The books are slowly pointing toward the reveal of Nathan's full past and powers, which have been hinted at as world shaking. The writing gets better with every book, with this one being especially polished and flowing. I would recommend this series to any fan of fantasy, whether it be urban or otherwise.