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I’m hoping the same, Melissa. I liked this story, a lot, because it introduced some provocative themes that are still resonating today (young killers, vigilantism, justice) and the case was tough to figure out. Determining the identity of “Him” was almost anticlimactic.

I actually liked this one better than the first one. I'm not really sure why.


I also hope that Brennan works on developing more compelling red herrings and villains.
One last comment is about the writing style. There is something awkward about it that I can't quite put my finger on. It's like Brenann has a series of steps 1-5, but she provides steps 1-3, skips 4 and goes straight to 5. There is a leap in logic that she has in her head, but doesn't provide the necessary detail for the reader to make the same leap in logic.
I think you may be on to something, Lauren. I’m hoping this gets better with the Lucy Kincaid series. She leads you down this great path and then it just sort of fizzles out instead of with a bang.