A review by claudia_is_reading
Deadly Wrong by Victor J. Banis

3.0

Well, I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first one.

Part of it was the case, which wasn't very interesting. But I also didn't like Tom very much here, and neither how Stanley reacted to him. One thing is a compromise, another, very different one, is resignation. And that was, exactly as it sounded to me for most of the story.

But my main problem here is the narration. It was awful. Everybody sounded whining. All the time. Everybody sounded like a petulant, bratty teen in serious need of a wake-up call, no matter what they were saying, no matter what emotion they were feeling, they always sounded the same :/

I still will give a chance to the third book... later.