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A review by tankytoon
A Case of Possession by KJ Charles
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
This second installment of the series is equally as good as the first. The excitement of solving the mystery of who's trying to kill who because of what, remains the same. To this end, I am impressed with Crane's power of deduction and Stephen's intuitive skills.
Speaking of these two MCs,
Crane and Stephen's relationship seemed perilous at first, especially with Crane not knowing where he stands when Stephen does his disappearing act. But we learn that Crane's concern about Stephen's detachment is unfounded as the story progresses.
The novel wouldn't be complete without disturbing descriptions of unnatural possessions so you might not want to be eating while reading this book.
Speaking of these two MCs,
Crane and Stephen's relationship seemed perilous at first, especially with Crane not knowing where he stands when Stephen does his disappearing act. But we learn that Crane's concern about Stephen's detachment is unfounded as the story progresses.
The novel wouldn't be complete without disturbing descriptions of unnatural possessions so you might not want to be eating while reading this book.
Graphic: Animal death, Gore, and Blood
Moderate: Drug abuse
Minor: Vomit