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karuwus 's review for:
Suspicious Behavior
by L.A. Witt
3.5 stars, but rounded down, lol
taking place mere weeks after the previous book, Suspicious Behaviour tackles a serial killer this time, and the mystery is... even flimsier, lol. i usually purposely don't try to figure out whodunnit, but this time it was just There.
this instalment was slightly more fun than the previous tho, since the mcs are already together, things didn't feel rushed relationship wise and the romance was solid.
also, their respective family drama was more interesting. i really liked erin, andreas daughter, who actually showed up more this time.
the mcs age difference also felt more present in a good way. it doesn't need to be rubbed on our noses all the time, but it is fun to get their life and professional experience more on display.
all in all, not as gripping as i like my cop novels to be, but cool enough.
taking place mere weeks after the previous book, Suspicious Behaviour tackles a serial killer this time, and the mystery is... even flimsier, lol. i usually purposely don't try to figure out whodunnit, but this time it was just There.
this instalment was slightly more fun than the previous tho, since the mcs are already together, things didn't feel rushed relationship wise and the romance was solid.
also, their respective family drama was more interesting. i really liked erin, andreas daughter, who actually showed up more this time.
the mcs age difference also felt more present in a good way. it doesn't need to be rubbed on our noses all the time, but it is fun to get their life and professional experience more on display.
all in all, not as gripping as i like my cop novels to be, but cool enough.