![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, there are references, perhaps even in-jokes, throughout the book that lead me to believe the author is a real fan of the TV series. The “casting” of the supernatural menace in this Supernatural adventure tells me that Passarella is comfortable working with the series. By the end of the story we’re dealing with very different creatures from a very different culture. There’s a brief encounter with harpies at the start of the book monsters from Greek legends. Nicely, though, Rite of Passage is not “same-same” traditional. ![]() That’s to say we’ve got the story arc from the TV series, the main characters, villains and we kick off with the Winchesters investigating activity they think might be supernatural in nature. The book also features Bobby Singer, a favourite of many fans, so counts as a traditional Supernatural adventure. Season 7 means Lucifer in Sam’s head now and then and the Leviathan. In fact, it’s set between “Time for a Wedding” and “How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters”. ![]() Rite of Passage is set in Season 7 of the TV series. Rite of Passage, by John Passarella, published by Titan Books, is an engaging read and a well written book. The Supernatural novel series continues to be a pleasant surprise. ![]()
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