The Hand on the Wall
2020 • 369 pages

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15

Snowed in and trying to catch a murderer as well as solve a decades old crime? Yes! This was an amazing finale to wrap up the trilogy. Everything gets wrapped up and I was right about a lot of it! We also get to see more of these characters growing and connecting and managing relationships. I really like the way it ends. It is happy and also logical. I like these characters because they are very unique and real people. They don't fit easily into any “typical” boxes. I am not ready to leave them behind! I am totally going to have a book hangover now.

June 4, 2020Report this review