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Tomorrow, the Killing
by Daniel Polansky
3.5 Stars
Warden is an ex-soldier, ex-agent and current part-time bar owner and full-time drug dealer in a place called Low Town. Thanks to his various ex-jobs and current acquaintances, Warden knows everyone there is to know and he's not the person to mess with. When he's asked to find a sister of an old friend, Warden begins putting something in order that's 12 years overdue.
I thought I'd be super lost in this book because it's been a few years since I read Straight Razor Cure and I can't really remember much of what happened. But there was very little directly related to the first book in this story. This book was pretty enjoyable and it was fun getting back into the gritty, dangerous streets of Low Town. There seemed to be a lot more conversations going on than action and it got a bit boring and confusing sometimes as I tried to put two and two together and figure out what Warden was up t0.
Warden is an ex-soldier, ex-agent and current part-time bar owner and full-time drug dealer in a place called Low Town. Thanks to his various ex-jobs and current acquaintances, Warden knows everyone there is to know and he's not the person to mess with. When he's asked to find a sister of an old friend, Warden begins putting something in order that's 12 years overdue.
I thought I'd be super lost in this book because it's been a few years since I read Straight Razor Cure and I can't really remember much of what happened. But there was very little directly related to the first book in this story. This book was pretty enjoyable and it was fun getting back into the gritty, dangerous streets of Low Town. There seemed to be a lot more conversations going on than action and it got a bit boring and confusing sometimes as I tried to put two and two together and figure out what Warden was up t0.