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Old 07-23-2020, 12:37 AM   #29030
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And it turns out to be a bit depressing. The main character is virtuous, although it's not explained why he appears to be the only character not corrupt in some way. I'll try the next one when the series next gets picked randomly as my next read, in case it improves. 3/5
[Michael Dibden Ratking] I read that one a while back, maybe 8 years ago and the ending creeped me out. It was a paperback that I bought in London at a book store. I had a thing then for British editions. It was my only time in London even though I have two cousins there. One of the British TV channels had a mystery series based on these books and I was afraid they would do that one. I never did see that one on TV, so maybe they didn't do it.

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