3.5 starsOn one hand, I think this is the most complex book of the series. From the story, the motive of murder, Stanley and Tom's relationship. As we dived into the minds of Stanley, Tom, and other characters. Questions arised from both Stanley and Tom, what do they want from the relationship, what...
In the beginning, this reminds me of second book of Adrien English: Stanley escapes San Francisco, to sort his feeling out (for the very straight Tom) while helping a friend to find what truly happens of a boy who died. It is said to be "involuntary manslaughter" but Stanley discovers that it is act...
The Deadly series by Victor J. Banis has kept me well entertained in the last month or so. I’ve picked up all 4 books in the series now and I just plain old like Stanley. He’s just such a jerk sometimes and I like watching the development of his character. At times the narrative stalled a little, bu...
I love it when a book takes me through the emotional spectrum and this book did it for me. It had substance to it. I really enjoyed that it was more about the horrible trials and finally the triumph that Terry experiences. The sex was not the focal point in this book although it's certainly present.
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