I’d read a couple in this series, but found myself on the fence whether to continue reading or not. So I decided this would be my last—if it wasn’t vastly better than the others, I’d stop reading.
And it was. Or else I just liked it a whole lot better this time around. The characters are the same, with a slowly building “situation” continuing in the background. And the mystery this time was spot on, and the science of how the bodies were able to demonstrate details of the past plus the fairly recent history of it all was very interesting to me. I can’t reveal much without spoilers, but as the blurb mentions a “Gruesome World War II war crime.”
And I’m on to the next!
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