Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Review: Dead Weight

Dead Weight Dead Weight by Pandora Pine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book four in the series and no, not a standalone. You need to read the others to establish the characters and the relationships involved. Not only for the main characters but for the secondary ones, who become a more integral part of this story.

For me, there was a darker feel to this story. The evil is/was so much more intense here. Men are dying, in a manner that copies one of Ronan and Tennyson first cases. But that killer is dead and gone, isn’t he? Then guys are being stalked and their lives are being threatened. And it’s going to take every one of their friends help to come out of this alive. The story takes some twists and very unexpected turns. And the author does an incredible job of slowly building the tension in this story.

And yet, the story had the balance of lighter moments. Like Dixie, the pup that Ronan and Ten adopt. Then there is the budding romance between Fitzgibbon and Jace, that starts at a funeral. Then there’s Carson and Cole, with their banter and at times goofy approach and the rest of the gang, both alive and not. In this story, the gang feel like family You are so invested in the lives of all the characters here. I can’t wait for the next story in this series.

This author keeps getting better with each story. From the first page you are pulled into the story. The writing, the plot, that pacing is all perfection. I seriously can’t wait to see where the author takes us next.


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