The plot just keeps on thickening for Goto as his mystery captor lures him down a wild game and treacherous game.
Volume 3, and the whole series since it started, feels like a slow-burn. This doesn't necessarily make it a deal breaker for me, I rather enjoy character studies and this is very much one, although sometimes as an outside perspective you can't help but want to speak to the character and give him advice on what he should and shouldn't be doing or what path he shouldn't be taking... mostly due to the fact that, like many others, I watched Park Chan-wook's movie that was based on this book.
The original series, however, is different enough that it keeps me guessing, while at the same time trying to figure out where key plot points are going with all the new and different information I am getting. Some things I already do know because of watching the adaptation, but I'm still curious to see how they will play out in the end.
Overall, I found this to be quite enjoyable and I can't wait to read Goto's (mis) adventures as he spirals further down the rabbit hole, as he homes in on his objective, or becomes more and more tangled in a web of deceit.