I enjoy the story and the characters. it’s good for the genre at the same level of Horton enjoyable. what I didn’t like was a whole chapter dedicated to second amendment rights which are fine and good, but with the typical complaints about the media and liberals without ever addressing the school shootings, public chaos that has been created in nightclubs and the innocence killed. and frankly, everything he’s complaining about right now is coming from the right. they’re the only one taking rights I wish it’s just stick to the story and keep his political opinions out of the book or at least fairly tell both sides. I’m not sure if I’ll go to book 4. we’ll see