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A review by sophpie
Trailer Park Trickster by David R. Slayton
3.0
more weird pro-cop stuff, although it's finally being examined the Teensiest Tiniest Bit by the narrative. vic debates whether or not he's cut out to remain a cop, although the first time this happens, we're told rather than shown: the narration SAYS he's unsure about it, without showing him grappling with covering up annie's death in the previous book. this carries throughout his ethical dilemma, and makes it feel jarring and not fully integrated into the novel.
the huge age gap between adam and silver is still not meaningfully addressed (alluded to close to the end, but no mention of what it's like emotionally/mentally for adam, having been 17 and preyed on by a 500+ year old elf who was supposed to be his magic teacher).
still mostly fun though! liked the binders' backstory info and the scenes with adam and vic and their respective immediate families.
the huge age gap between adam and silver is still not meaningfully addressed (alluded to close to the end, but no mention of what it's like emotionally/mentally for adam, having been 17 and preyed on by a 500+ year old elf who was supposed to be his magic teacher).
still mostly fun though! liked the binders' backstory info and the scenes with adam and vic and their respective immediate families.