A review by grannyweatherwax88
A Matter of Malice by Thomas King

3.0

An improvement on the last installment. It was nice to see Thumps solve both a cold case and a recent murder and the reality TV element helped the book feel less formulaic. In many ways this book brings Thumps to his lowest point. That meant that Thumps was a bit of an uninteresting sad sack throughout this novel, but I'm hopeful that it is setting up some sort of catharsis for Obsidian.