Another One Gone Paul Breen 2024 Mystery Review: Our anti-hero in this series is a somewhat absent minded ex-rocker whose life is in mild disarry. He realizes that he needs to get a real job which may help get his life in order. So, … | By Viking Jam on July 8, 2024 | Another One Gone 2024 Mystery Review: Our anti-hero in this series is a somewhat absent minded ex-rocker whose life is in mild disarry. He realizes that he needs to get a real job which may help get his life in order. So, we have a slightly myopic and shambling whom is at once and overt drinker and unassuming. The author is attempting to paint this "resident genius" picture while endearing him into our hearts. Did it work? I have to say that it worked for me. I like the kid and find myself pulling for him in all instances. Yeah he is flawed, but who isn't? He is aware of his flaws and that is half the battle. He continues to take steps to minimize impacts to others while acknowledging the reality of self-destructive habits. The mystery was a good one that creates a baseline for this series. They are convoluted enough to take your brain down a multitude of tracks, but in the end it is Seamus that reveals the obvious path. What I like about the mystery is that it created good movement while developing the surrounding characters. I look forward to more from this author. 4.6/5 | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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