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A review by lisacerezo
Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson
5.0
Sequels are definitely interesting things. Reading the second book in this series was much more enjoyable for me than reading the first, mostly due to the absence of family drama at the forefront. That might seem like a strange thing to say, but when there is drama in your own family, and you read for escapism, family drama in a book is less welcome.
This book had elements of family drama, of course, but they had their place among an almost madcap collection of characters. I do struggle keeping track of who is who, but it happened less here. I also very much enjoyed exploring the potential suspects in my mind as I read. I figured out some of the story ahead of time, but not enough to ruin the surprise of the ending.
This book had elements of family drama, of course, but they had their place among an almost madcap collection of characters. I do struggle keeping track of who is who, but it happened less here. I also very much enjoyed exploring the potential suspects in my mind as I read. I figured out some of the story ahead of time, but not enough to ruin the surprise of the ending.