The troops march into battle. Who will survive and who will die by Evelyn's hand? Chances are Mr. Lyle won't make it, but we're keeping our fingers crossed for our favorite Egyptologist.
When it comes to defending Sir Malcolm, Sembene is ready for action. The majordomo will accompany Ethan, Victor and even Mr. Lyle in a final confrontation with the Nightcomers.
Someone was just buried six feet under. Let's face it, Mr. Roper never stood a chance, but who finished him off? Will we ever learn more about Ethan's father? Will the man send more Pinkerton agents after his son?
Vanessa has used “The Poetry of Death" once already. Will she be tempted to kill Mr. Roper with the book as well? Or will Ethan handle things this time around?
Sir Malcolm foolishly took on Evelyn alone. It's going to take more than one person to defeat the nightmares that haunt him. Will the others reach him in time, or will his visions drive him mad?
Mr. Lyle: I don't for a moment deny my complicity with that evil woman, but you must believe me when I say that's done. And I am willing to suffer the consequences of my disloyalty to her, which are ruinous. Victor: And now we're to trust you? Mr. Lyle: I hope I've demonstrated my allegiance to the people in this room. My shame is my own to live with and I shall. Vanessa: No one here is above guilt Mr. Lyle. We need every ally for the night ahead.