12-22-2023, 03:06 PM
Long Past Dues by James J. Butcher
James Butcher continues to show he is no where near as good as his father. James's series is not as fun as his father's, nor are they as well written. The world building is pretty good but everybody in the books is in a bad mood.
This book takes place six months after the first book. Grimsby is being given crap jobs because his partner, the Huntsman, spends his days at home drinking away his existential pain. Grimsby steals a case to show he can actually do something but the case bears on an old case the Huntsman thought was solved, but no. By the end, Grimsby saves the day and teaches the Huntsman a valuable lesson about team work and partners.
I don't think I will be reading any more of these.
James Butcher continues to show he is no where near as good as his father. James's series is not as fun as his father's, nor are they as well written. The world building is pretty good but everybody in the books is in a bad mood.
This book takes place six months after the first book. Grimsby is being given crap jobs because his partner, the Huntsman, spends his days at home drinking away his existential pain. Grimsby steals a case to show he can actually do something but the case bears on an old case the Huntsman thought was solved, but no. By the end, Grimsby saves the day and teaches the Huntsman a valuable lesson about team work and partners.
I don't think I will be reading any more of these.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm