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Makes you believe you know the Killer all along just to be proved wrong.
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Would have been a waaay better ending if Matt had died at the end though -_- ugh!
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Throughout the book, I had feelings of déjà vu. And why wouldn't I? Cause all of this has already happened in previous books!!
Anna finds a body? Check
A psychopath DCS? Check
The said psychopath trying to break the dream team up? Check
Mac being too smart to fall for it? Check
Jack falling for it yet again? Check
Ryan immediately clocking him as the bad guy? Obviously check.. The man has super detection.
When I started this series, I loved how the books built up to be one big conspiracy, wonderfully connected.
But now? The books are ending at cliff-hangers just to make you read the next book. Some of the mysteries could have been wrapped up without the need for another book.
We don't see much of Anna in this book, but just how many bodies will this lady find? Or be in the middle of a mystery. Can we not have her in the book without being part of the case?!
Jack, oh Jack. You're naïveté is just embarrassing now. Sure you should be ambitious and want that promotion. But shouldn't you have learnt from past experience by now? Shouldn't a newly appointed DCS wanting to make you DS on his first day in the office, after hinting Ryan isn't bothered, make the alarms in your head go off? At least go and talk to the guy leading your team this time.
Also, blabbing information because you're being offered this promotion? Really?
Coming to the force, is it so filled with bad coppers? One of the previous books tried to clear the force, but still we found some rotten ones in the previous book. And yet another murderous DCS in this one. Come on! What is this? The Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher's position. The author even goes to call the position cursed towards the end of the book.
They say things happen in threes. Maybe the next one will finally be normal?
Maybe revealing he's the bad guy after half the book would have kept me interested and not continually rolling my eyes at the things that kept happening. It was revealed way too soon.
The main case on which the title is based was interesting but got lost because of the other one. It almost felt like an afterthought since there was lesser focus on it. I did not feel really invested in it.
And oh.. how could I forget Doctor Alex Gregory. It was good to see you again. Only wish there were more scenes with him and Ryan. But it was equally good to see him and Mac working together.
It was overall okay. I just have come to expect good things and being disappointed.
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Ahmed underwent a total character change. He was portrayed as a smart ruthless guy who would kill an inconvenient guy and who had good business know-how. But the minute he gets shot by Storm he's a pathetic cry baby who gives away all information? Seriously? -_-
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Why couldn't it be a happy ending?!
I couldn't understand the whole thing of becoming straight and starting a new life. Beginning of the book Tracy wants to stay a con-artist, she's bored of living a decent life and Jeff is totally involved in the museum and turning over a new leaf. But at the end of the book, Tracy doesn't want to be with Jeff coz he went back to his old ways (like she had wanted him to) and she was now happy being a mother and home-maker (which she totally hated and was bored of) -_-
While I liked the writing and the story “The Eyes Have It” is a beautiful one that brought a smile to my face, a lot of the stories were unsettling. I couldn't get behind the age difference, a man in his 30s pursuing a teenager who he even calls as child at times. It felt wrong and creeped me out. At times the title “Falling in Lust” suits the book better than “Falling in Love”.