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Old 06-14-2018, 09:07 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
This IMO can be a deterrent, as well. I really *liked* the first few novels in the Dresden Files series. I was specifically interested in the idea of a "wizard PI" series, where each book could be more or less standalone. Once he started adding what I call "the huge fantasy arc" in book 4, I became more and more dissatisfied with the books.
That is too bad. I've only read the first novel so far in that series. That is why I stopped reading the Inspector Lynley mysteries and watching Longmire. They abandoned the mysteries for long arcs and melodrama.
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