Although I still found the story enjoyable, I couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed after the adrenaline rush of "Career of Evil." It's like the excitement peaked there and didn't quite match up in this installment. Nevertheless, the classic whodunnit element that defines the series was still present, and I had a blast trying to piece together the puzzle of who committed the crime. That suspense is what keeps me hooked every time. However, I'm still not sold on the romantic subplot between Robin and Strike. I believe Robin deserves a storyline that empowers her beyond just a romantic entanglement. In this book, it felt like Galbraith opted for a more direct approach in unveiling the villain, which I found intriguing. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, a new twist would throw me off track, keeping me guessing until the end. Overall, while the book was enjoyable, it did feel a bit lengthy at times, a common observation I've had with previous entries in the series. Despite this, the gripping narrative and constant plot twists made it a worthwhile read.
Lethal White (Cormoran Strike #4) by Robert Galbraith | Book Review
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