A review by powermetalgirl
Die a Stranger by Steve Hamilton

4.0

Not my absolute favorite of the Alex McKnight books, but still a solid read nonetheless. This books seemed light on action, and heavy on interaction between Alex and his unlikely partner, Lou. I wasn't as emotionally invested in Lou as I could have been, had Hamilton built him up a bit more in previous novels, but still, Lou proved to be an interesting character. Many long-standing book series grow weaker and more annoying as the series continues, and it's a testament to Hamilton's strong wiring skills that that has yet to happen in 9 books. This series is always a pleasure.