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eniahreads 's review for:
Murder on Platform Four
by Irina Shapiro
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
|| Thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for providing me this arc in exchange for an honest review ! ||
Sadly my hopes after reading book 4 weren't satisfied: there were no big leap in time, so there is no real progress with Gemma and Sebastian's romance in this book, even if the ending leads up to a new change (even if it'd still be slow considering how this ended). So it's my biggest frustration with this book 5.
Otherwise the story itself and the investigation was interesting, while being less eventfull (besides the ending) than previous books. I enjoyed that this time it was both far from our MCs yet still being close to them as well, it was well nuanced. As always, I loved following the investigation besides Sebastian and Gemma and trying to find the murderer by myself ; this time it was more subtle and a bigger story than expected - even if I was frustrated a bit by Sebastian not interrogating someone before they vanished, but that's game!
I will gladly continue on reading this series, as I still love following their adventures, even if I really truly hope the next book won't happen only 1 week later than this one - there is a big need of a leap in the storyline to stop reader being frustrated and finally giving them some hope.
Sadly my hopes after reading book 4 weren't satisfied: there were no big leap in time, so there is no real progress with Gemma and Sebastian's romance in this book, even if the ending leads up to a new change (even if it'd still be slow considering how this ended). So it's my biggest frustration with this book 5.
Otherwise the story itself and the investigation was interesting, while being less eventfull (besides the ending) than previous books. I enjoyed that this time it was both far from our MCs yet still being close to them as well, it was well nuanced. As always, I loved following the investigation besides Sebastian and Gemma and trying to find the murderer by myself ; this time it was more subtle and a bigger story than expected - even if I was frustrated a bit by Sebastian not interrogating someone before they vanished, but that's game!
I will gladly continue on reading this series, as I still love following their adventures, even if I really truly hope the next book won't happen only 1 week later than this one - there is a big need of a leap in the storyline to stop reader being frustrated and finally giving them some hope.