Kindness Goes Unpunished

Kindness Goes Unpunished

2007 • 336 pages

Ratings17

Average rating3.6

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Executive Summary: Another decent entry to the series, but I didn't like it quite as much as the last one. It felt a bit unrealistic at times but enjoyable enough.

Audiobook: I have a hard time disconnecting George Guidall from The Dark Tower/Roland Deschain, but he is a great fit for this series. He doesn't really do voices, but his normal reading voice works well for Walt.

Full Review
I've been enjoying this series as a break from all the sci-fi and fantasy I typically read, but I'm not exactly blown away by the series. One of my main issues has been for a small town there seems to be a lot of murder.

This book “solves” that by moving the setting to Philadelphia, but introduces the problem that he has no jurisdiction as a police officer. I did enjoy the new setting so as long as I didn't think too hard about the

Overall the book was enjoyable enough, but I had to suspend my disbelief at times. I will probably continue on at some point, but likely only if I can snag a deal or borrow the next audiobook from the library.

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