

After just two days of reading, I am completely hooked and already binged three volumes.
The events in this volume had me glued to the pages. The twists and turns caught me off guard, but in hindsight, they made perfect sense and added a lot of weight to the story.
I loved learning more about the characters. Even though, as the author mentioned in the afterword, Ray did not get much action this time, it did not bother me at all. The introduction and backstory of Marie made this volume more than worthwhile.
What I cannot stand though is Rook's job being called "Pimp." He is such a gentle and comforting character, and slapping that label on him is just distasteful. Out of everything else the author could have chosen, this one feels lazy and downright insulting. I do not know if it is a translation issue, but the constant reminder of it gets under my skin and undermines what Rook actually does. I just hope his job levels up soon so this nonsense does not get mentioned again.
After just two days of reading, I am completely hooked and already binged three volumes.
The events in this volume had me glued to the pages. The twists and turns caught me off guard, but in hindsight, they made perfect sense and added a lot of weight to the story.
I loved learning more about the characters. Even though, as the author mentioned in the afterword, Ray did not get much action this time, it did not bother me at all. The introduction and backstory of Marie made this volume more than worthwhile.
What I cannot stand though is Rook's job being called "Pimp." He is such a gentle and comforting character, and slapping that label on him is just distasteful. Out of everything else the author could have chosen, this one feels lazy and downright insulting. I do not know if it is a translation issue, but the constant reminder of it gets under my skin and undermines what Rook actually does. I just hope his job levels up soon so this nonsense does not get mentioned again.