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kcfromaustcrime's review
5.0
Candice Fox is on the verge of scoring a rare hat-trick at this year’s Ned Kelly awards with the release of the third book in her Frank Bennett and Eden Archer series. Full review at Newtown Review of Books with a bonus link to Lou Murphy's review of the first book - Hades.
purplewidow's review
3.0
2.5 stars. It fell flat after the last two books. I was annoyed with Eden's constant musings about being a hunter/predator. Frank's whining didn't help either.
liedora's review against another edition
3.0
After thoroughly enjoying the first 2 books in this series, I found this one to be a bit meandering and drawn out.
One of the characters was the poster child for women who want to mold men to their liking; actually strike that, she was a manipulating bag of the first order. The 17 year old was just irritating and annoying. Combined, these two took a lot away from the plot for me.
This novel didn't keep me turning the pages, like the others, and at one point I just couldn't wait for it to end.
One of the characters was the poster child for women who want to mold men to their liking; actually strike that, she was a manipulating bag of the first order. The 17 year old was just irritating and annoying. Combined, these two took a lot away from the plot for me.
This novel didn't keep me turning the pages, like the others, and at one point I just couldn't wait for it to end.
afox98's review
4.0
4 1/2 stars. The series is dark, but well written and suspenseful. Eden Archer is a detective with a troubled past, but that doesn't stop her partner Frank Bennett from constantly trying to figure out how her mind works. As the two work on a serial killer case, their own relationship is strained, especially when Frank's girlfriend enters the picture with ulterior motives. These just keep getting better.