A review by megglettep
Damiano De Luca by Parker S. Huntington

2.0

I saw on Amazon that this was a "standalone" and so read it. Didn't realize it's 4th in the series, and very clearly 4th. The epilogue is incomprehensible, but I assume that is cleared up by reading the other books, which im not sure I'll get to. This book had an obsession with "lies" and "deception", but I found the repeated quotes annoying, and rarely read them because they mostly said the same thing over and over. There were some continuity errors between chapters and scenes, but it was fine, just a little annoying.
This is a fine addition to a series that I'm not particularly invested in, but it was a quick read.