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The best entry in the series I’ve read

Review from Ghostwater →

I) OVERVIEW I’ll admit; I’m addicted to this series. It’s never easy to admit such a thing as it often showcases a lapse in judgement when evaluating a series. But my counterargument is this: if you are five books into a series then there must be some reason why you’d continue on if you were..

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Cahill just gets better

Review from Dark Fissures →

Rick Cahill is a former cop turned PI who seems to just barely eek out a living. In the beginning he takes this case to avoid foreclosure on his house. But he remains true to his own moral compass and skirts the legalities of associating and working with riff-raff, mobsters, and the like. He doesn’t..

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The Beginning of a Great Series

Review from Unsouled →

(No Spoilers) I have heard a lot about this series, mainly that it’s addictive and fun, and this first installment lived up to the hype. Not a perfect book, but the equivalent of a good anime action movie or TV show. I’m reminded of Avatar: The Last Airbender in some ways. THE GOOD Who doesn’t..

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Very satisfied with this book

Review from Unsouled →

The story was very good and I’m excited to see where it goes. The only reason I don’t give it full 5 stars is more of a personal preference; the MC is just too pathetically weak for the entire book. It’s clear that he is going to improve and likely become extremely strong, but I..

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Is Blood thicker than water?

Review from Blood Truth →

I love the Rick Cahill series. There’s nothing quite like a tortured man to capture every female’s loyalty; two tortured men are better. This writer is a master of his craft and this story illustrates that so well.