
The Love of Wicked Men (Parts 3 & 4)
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Volume 3 of The Love of Wicked Men
Posted in Book Reviews on April 27, 2015
Note: This book is being published in serial form, with new ‘episodes’ coming out every two months or so. This review is of the third and fourth episodes.
The cat-and-mouse game between shady lawyer Sid and industrial spy for hire Jack gets complicated in these two installments of the series. Jack’s cover is blown, which means there are more players than either man is aware of. With no reason to play it cool, Jack becomes more confrontational with Sid.
We learn quite a bit more about both men in these two installments. They both become a little more human, and thus a little more sympathetic. You probably still won’t find them likable, but you’ll get a better idea of how they became the men they are.
With the main players now firmly established, these two installments proceed at a fast pace, becoming real page turners. That’s where reading a serial can be a real drawback: things are moving along quite well when you get to the end of what’s released and have to wait for the next installment to be published. Fortunately, as I’m a little behind, it shouldn’t be long now before the last episode is published and we can all find out how this ends.
“The Love of Wicked Men” is available from Amazon.