In the City of Dead there are two doors, one to Heaven, and one to hell. One day they suddenly closed, locked so that no one else could enter through them ever again. Loyla, the queen of the Morgorian tribe, arrives at the feet of a young Mask Wearer by the name of Amos Daragon with a message that the City of the Dead needs his help. Amos is set on a quest to claim the Key of Braha and restore peace to both worlds once again but this time, without his powers. Will Amos Daragon ever find the Key of Braha, or will someone else beat him to it?
I liked the part where Amos receives another mask (the mask of fire) and has to rely on his brains to solve riddles and trick some people to save the world.
I actually can’t think of anything bad about the book.
I would rate this book a five out of five because I really found this book fun and exciting and in the last phew chapters I thought Beorf would stay trapped a Bear forever, or that Junos would die in front of his friend.
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