I highly recommend this smart, high-action series (read them in order). Although, things are dire more than once. Irene does an amazing job as usual in outwitting threats and saving her life and others. So relatives of their former foes could be involved. But there does appear to be a revenge aspect because it is Irene and Kai as well as their friends targeted. The investigation, constantly interrupted with assassination attempts, seems to point towards old enemies who are dead. She is dismissive of Irene's normal duties. Her ideal is to read books, care for books, and recommend books to others. No Fae has ever been able to enter the library with their chaotic natures so that is one of Irene's challenges because Catherine wants to go to the Library. More than once, she disobeys orders and causes trouble. She is young and idealistic and very annoying. There is also the matter of Irene's new apprentice, the Fae representative, Catherine. Who better to investigate and solve a mystery than Vale? I was so happy to see him again, more active in this story. Of course, they can't just run, they have to figure it out so they can go on with their work and so humans won't be injured. While Irene and Kai are now on the treaty council, The Dark Archive is one long escape from assassination attempts. The Invisible Library series is a favorite series with its adventures and the continuing development of some characters. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. This review was originally posted on Books of My Heart
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