Glass Houses
2017 • 391 pages

Ratings18

Average rating4.3

15

I get the feeling I'm going against the grain on this one.

For whatever reason, I didn't find this book as satisfying as others have been in this series. Maybe it was the constantly shifting viewpoints between different plot lines, not necessarily happening at the same time? The sense that the murder wasn't even really the point of the book at all, but a misdirection away from the actual story? Unsure. I know the last 20% of the book or so, when the plot lines start converging and exposition happens linking it all together, is where the real fun for me was. The rest felt a bit like I was just along for the ride and not really invested in the proceedings.

3.5 stars.

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