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What a fabulous conclusion to this trilogy. I loved it!

Solid cross-over novel with Bosch and Ballard. Read a few books from their own series before you read this one.

Thr way the audio book is narrated, it's hard to tell when the story is being told from a different perspective, I'm not sure if it's clearer in the written book. Parts of the story were dry and frustrating.

I liked the other 2 jack reacher novels better. But I'll certainly read more

The audiobook is produced like a podcast and is very engaging. The content is powerful and thought provoking and reminds you that you can't judge a book by its cover (but said much much deeper than that). It also warns of the consequences of giving people the benefit of the doubt - but also of the other extreme of questioning everything. Tough topic.

I love a historical fiction novel that features a strong female lead and can really transport you back to the place and time featured. Looking forward to more novels by Stacey Lee.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it could gave gone on for another 200 pages learning about the lives of the characters and where they go, and I still wouldnt have been done with them. I love a book that develops the characters and story so well that it can transport you there

Kensington is a 15 minute drive from my home. I learned about this book via an NPR interview and immediately knew I needed to read it. It's vitally important to learn about different lives and different experiences, especially those so close in proximity to our own. Thats how empathy develops. This book helps build that.