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Old 05-16-2020, 05:41 PM   #65
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That's one of my favorite parts of the series as well. But what I'm saying is each book provides a beginning, middle, and end for the mystery arc so if you were to only ever read one it works as a stand-alone mystery. By reading the entire series you have a more enriching experience with all of the character development. But that doesn't negate the fact you could easily read just one and not be left wondering who the killer(s) is/are. And not everyone reads the series for the relationships. Many people read it solely for the mysteries.
Just because a book in a series has a an ending does not make it standalone. The In Death series is not standalone except for the first book.
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