Hideout - Luisa Luna
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This is the third in the series; I read and enjoyed the first two. In this installment, a search for a long ago missing person by kick- ass unconventional PI Alice Vega diverges into revealing small town corruption and white nationals.
I didn’t particularly like this book, but it features a topic that needs to be addressed and should be read. Many books I read I don’t want to put down; I had no problem taking breaks from this one. What I liked previously about this series was the two main characters (Alice and Cap) and the dynamics between them; those dynamics seemed to be missing here. There also seemed to be a lot of uninteresting descriptions, side stories that seemingly added nothing to the plot, and I never enjoy reading detailed accounts of violence.
This works as a standalone, but I think you should try the first two for more of an appreciation of this series. If you enjoy an action packed story and can deal with some straining of credulity, this book is for you.
Content warnings: Descriptive violence
Thank you to #Netgalley and #JoffeBooks for the DRC.
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