Intensification
265 pages

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15

Story: 4 stars. Performance: 5 stars (if I could give more, I would)

This book is full of twists and turns, some obvious and some not, it's difficult to really talk about it without ruining any of it. So let me just say that it is a great story. A little on the short side but I can see why. It kept me captivated and wanting to know what was going to happen next. Now, I would have liked a little more at parts, especially the end, I would have liked to have seen a switch in POV to see how a certain character reacted and felt about the revelations. But I can also understand leaving it where it did. I'm a conflict of opinions lol.


Jason Clarke as a serial killer is new for me and once I got over the ‘WTF? No, this is my flowers and chocolate romance guy' moment, and could really appreciate him in this role. Hank and Claude are so different and the way he performed them was fantastic. It was obvious which character was which and this performance is just more evidence to Jason being the most versatile voice actor in narration right now.

The production was brilliant with no issues.

April 9, 2021Report this review