Ratings5
Average rating4.2
I'd classify the first two books in this series as pretty straightforward mysteries, while this one feels more like a crime thriller, although it's still definitely a mystery. Sam has also fallen further into his opium addiction, so CW for some very vivid descriptions of withdrawal symptoms. His friendship with Surendranath is very important throughout the series, but it's pretty central here, although still understated. I got a little teary at a moment between them, at the end. I've often seen requests for books that focus on friendship instead of romance, and if that's something you're looking for, I recommend this series. Sam does have a romantic interest also, but that character isn't as prominent in this book as she was in book two.
I really like the immersive nature of the writing, and the plots keep me guessing. But most of all, these characters have captured me, and I look forward to reading more of their adventures.