Ratings7
Average rating3.6
IQ is contacted by Sarita, his dead brother's girlfriend, to help in rescuing her sister from a considerable gambling debt and the risk (loan sharks) that has come from it. IQ is closer to discovering what really happened to his brother and why he died.
This book had almost non-stop action like the first book but I didn't enjoy it as much. There were parts that were ginormous blocks of text, which made for hard reading and caused my attention to wander. Dodson is again by IQ's side but the things that happen toward the end with Dodson and his gal are ridiculous.
Thinking back, it is getting ridiculous how lucky IQ is when he gets himself in front of a gun or a deathly bad guy. I am not sure how long I will go along with it. Another thing that is getting old is the constant racist comments. I believe the author is going for an authenticism with street gangs and such, but when there is so much, it begins to seem like story filler instead of helping to portray a type of reality.