This book picks up where the last one ended and continues in much of the same way. It was pretty good and concludes the storyline in a decent way, but I’d say too much time was taken up with describing various scenes and on the low-life daughter, which for me, added nothing to the story.

One of the things I liked about this series was the author didn’t always choose the obvious path and the realism was fairly good. I still think the timeline progressed too fast, but not so much that it broke the suspension of disbelief.