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hobbyist_tm 's review for:
Thirteen
by Steve Cavanagh
adventurous
challenging
dark
informative
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I finally got the hype on this one. The twist never stopped twisting, and the thrill kept on thrilling. It was amazing to be able to connect one dot to the other while the answers unfolded right before my eyes. As Eddie Flynn tried to make sense of what was happening, I found myself ready for the ride towards his discoveries and unforgettable dialogues inside the courtroom.
I appreciated when Steve Cavanagh could insert funny moments like the banters between Eddie and Harry Ford, and there was also between Eddie and Harper. I also like to believe that there's romance build up in there somewhere between the characters (you have to read to know!). Finally, I empathized with Eddie on his struggle between keeping his family and their safety versus choosing his career and the clients he wanted to save.
Eddie's adventure definitely does not end there. I'm now on my way to read the fifth book, Fifty-Fifty.
I appreciated when Steve Cavanagh could insert funny moments like the banters between Eddie and Harry Ford, and there was also between Eddie and Harper. I also like to believe that there's romance build up in there somewhere between the characters (you have to read to know!). Finally, I empathized with Eddie on his struggle between keeping his family and their safety versus choosing his career and the clients he wanted to save.
Eddie's adventure definitely does not end there. I'm now on my way to read the fifth book, Fifty-Fifty.