Sure - something supernatural comes up, there’s something/someone that needs to be stopped before people die. There’s no assignment, no renegade werewolf, no investigation - just Charles trying to get a gift for Anna and introducing her to an old friend. Hunting Game is a nice departure from the typical setup for these books. well, honestly, I don’t know, she’s been doing her own thing. We’re not given a lot (or any, as far as I can recall) of information about what’s been going on in the lives of Charles and Anna since then, but we can guess - they’ve grown closer, Charles has done a little enforcing for his father, Anna’s. Things seem to have been pretty quiet for these two. It’s been three years since the jaw-dropping conclusion of Fair Game, and we’re finally able to get back to Brigg’s Alpha and Omega series. What (barring a significant shift in quality) can I say that I haven’t already said? I’m honestly not sure here, but I’ll give it a try. One of the biggest difficulties I have here on this ol’ blog is coming up with something to say about later books in a series. Mystery/Detective Fiction/Crime Fiction/Thriller.
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