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michellesantiago 's review for:
Guilty as Sin
by Tami Hoag
I like this one slightly better than the first one, but not by much. This one felt more fast-paced, but like the first one, a whole lot of nothing happened in the middle. When I read a mystery thriller I like piecing the clues together along with the characters and in this duology we weren't really given any pieces to put together. The big reveal in the end didn't really build up--it was more like dropped towards the end, and then the final fight scene happened, and then it was concluding and was done. All the action happened in the last several chapters.
I am disappointed in this duology because I've read a number of Tami Hoag's books before and the mystery in those books were so much better. I'd skip Night Sins and Guilty as Sin, and pick up her Oak Knoll series instead.
I am disappointed in this duology because I've read a number of Tami Hoag's books before and the mystery in those books were so much better. I'd skip Night Sins and Guilty as Sin, and pick up her Oak Knoll series instead.