A review by starbreather
Out of Sight, Out of Time by Ally Carter

5.0

This book is epic! It's a giant leap from all the first four boks combined together. For many reasons:

1. I can see how Cammie and her friends literally grow. Back in book 1, Cammie is just a lovey dovey girl who uses her spying talents to earn her crush. Her friends help her. They are oblivious from the real deal. The climaxes in the first 2 books are school related. Starting at book 3, the story gets more darker and well, real as Cammie is practically stumbled into the real danger.

2. The small sub-plots that may seem unclear and totally irrelevant to the big story at first, but then make up into a coherent revelation at the end of the story. I honestly thought Carter would forget about the Christmas report etc, but I figured everything out during the last pages of the book! Carter's so good that way.

3. The twists that I didn't see coming. Simply said. There are too many unsolved knots but then figured out at the end because of the twists!

As a conclusion, I can't help but say this book is getting darker and has more thrill than the previous books, as if Carter is aware that GG loyal readers are growing mature that her characters must also grow as well. Which is terrific.