No Mercy by Joanna Schaffhausen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
While you could technically read this as a standalone, I recommend reading this after the first book in the series, The Vanishing Season. You will gain a better understanding and appreciation for our pair of protagonists.
Reeling from the events of the first novel, Ellery is sent to therapy. Rather than working through her own personal demons, she begins investigating two mysteries that plague other members of the group.
I liked the writing and fast paced nature of the book. There are a ton of twists, turns, and thrills here. However, I just felt like the two mysteries were too isolated from each other. The book didn't have quite the same magic of the first one.
That being said, still a great read and I highly recommend it. I'm hoping for a solid third book.
Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
While you could technically read this as a standalone, I recommend reading this after the first book in the series, The Vanishing Season. You will gain a better understanding and appreciation for our pair of protagonists.
Reeling from the events of the first novel, Ellery is sent to therapy. Rather than working through her own personal demons, she begins investigating two mysteries that plague other members of the group.
I liked the writing and fast paced nature of the book. There are a ton of twists, turns, and thrills here. However, I just felt like the two mysteries were too isolated from each other. The book didn't have quite the same magic of the first one.
That being said, still a great read and I highly recommend it. I'm hoping for a solid third book.
Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC.
View all my reviews
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