Ratings4
Average rating4.3
I've read them all. This one rolls along. There isn't a lot of drama, there isn't a big whodunit, and the characters are all now fitting like a comfortable, worn, familiar shoe. I miss the days of the Minnesota observations and the higher stakes of the earlier books, but things change and characters have to evolve. This is a perfectly decent book that's an enjoyable read. It didn't feel like a contractual objection (some of the later books have had that feel), but it isn't the driving, top notch book like several of the early books were.