There is a clear division in the Scythedom between “old-age” scythes and “new-age” scythes. Citra, now known as Scythe Anastasia, and Scythe Curie are doing their part of keeping out the corruption by remaining moral. Rowan is doing what he can to eliminate the corrupted. This book focuses mainly on corruption in the Scythedom. He is not recognized as a scythe by the Scythedom, but that doesn’t stop him from being a scythe in his own ways. Rowan on the other-hand is doling out his own means of justice by killing off corrupt scythes. Thunderhead starts up about a year after the ending of Scythe. Citra is now known as Scythe Anastasia serving as a junior scythe alongside Scythe Curie. If you plan on picking up Scythe, I recommend you stop reading now and come back and read this review after you finish it. This review is spoiler-free for Thunderhead only. As much as I like to keep my posts spoiler-free, this one will have spoilers for Scythe. It will definitely spoil you for the first book so I don’t recommend reading the synopsis until you have finished reading Scythe first. For the sake of keeping this review spoiler-free, I am not going to add the synopsis to this post.
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