That said, one aspect I genuinely appreciated was the continued development of Amos Decker. In this installment, he becomes more human and more likeable, forming deeper relationships that add emotional depth to his character. This growth made the story more engaging and helped balance some of the pacing issues.
Overall, while the novel had its flaws, I still enjoyed it and found it worth reading—just not a standout entry in the series.
★★★☆☆

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