A review by guenhwyvar
Blood Will Stream by Nick Bryan

4.0

Reading book four of the Hobson & Choi series felt like meeting up with old friends at the local pub. It was lovely to fall back in with gruff Hobson, sometimes spastic Choi, and all the secondary characters that support them in their adventures and antics. While this case veers away from the more corporate conspiracy style of the previous books, and heads down a darker personal path, it still provides an interesting mystery and a good jaunt with lovable characters, and a surprisingly introspective look at the effects of one's personal demons. The conclusion left me excited for the fifth book, and I look forward to yet another entertaining installment from the author whenever it's released.