Buenos Aires Black by Jordan Vezina
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A quick and engaging read that retroactively introduces some of my favorite characters from the Jericho Black universe. After recently reading Nazi Hunters (a nonfiction book about the capture of Eichmann), it was cool to see the story "continue," albeit in a fictional parallel universe.
Mainstays of Vezina's writing are present, such as an attention to detail, fast action scenes, and a perfect tie in to the next book in the series, which is actually the first (or third, depending how you think of it) book. (Side note, the books publish order don't necessarily follow chronological series of events - think the Star Wars releases.)
Definitely worth the read - it will only take you about an hour and it serves as a nice intro to this long running and intriguing series.
I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A quick and engaging read that retroactively introduces some of my favorite characters from the Jericho Black universe. After recently reading Nazi Hunters (a nonfiction book about the capture of Eichmann), it was cool to see the story "continue," albeit in a fictional parallel universe.
Mainstays of Vezina's writing are present, such as an attention to detail, fast action scenes, and a perfect tie in to the next book in the series, which is actually the first (or third, depending how you think of it) book. (Side note, the books publish order don't necessarily follow chronological series of events - think the Star Wars releases.)
Definitely worth the read - it will only take you about an hour and it serves as a nice intro to this long running and intriguing series.
I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
View all my reviews
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