I’ve read and listened to book a bunch of times so these characters and story are like old friends. 1950’s/early 1960’s NYC, with true elements of the Mets in there, making me go and lean about. Like many of Cat’s books, it’s the loveable characters, the plausible story plus the real history and the book recommendations (this time Hill House) that keep me coming back. Love that Nick and Andy make appearances and hope to see more of all of them. Not very spicy, not much conflict (I usually like more of both but don’t miss it in Cat’s books). With regard to conflict, it’s not between the MC’s but with the MC’s and the world they live in. That’s almost even better since it makes you think about how life was, life is.
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