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Not as good as the previous two, in this book Heathers new boss is found shot in his office, the students have formed an union and are demanding better employment conditions, Heather has a new boyfriend who is vegan and doesn't own a tv, the new vicar has a habit of touching members of the choir in an inappropriate manner, Heathers dad is back in her life and eventually gets back into the music industry and Heathers ex is about to be a father.
For the amount of things that are going on the book is very short and what unfortunately happens is that the mystery is wrapped up super fast, it takes about 2 - 3 pages to conclude which makes it feel rushed. A lot of loose ends are concluded in the book and previous characters find love and happiness, including Heather. This is something I really appreciated the author doing, she created a love interest since book one and has now concluded it so that particular vine is closed; I hate drawn-out love lives.
All in all, the book was an okay and a very quick read but it wasn’t anywhere near as good as the previous two…and I for one hope this is the last entry in a trilogy just for the body count in Death Dorm alone.
One thing to add, the whole "I can't run because my uterus might fall out"-thing was annoying and she mentions it after the "morning jog" she (atempted) to go on, yes we get it har-de-har. Enough already.
Not as good as the previous two, in this book Heathers new boss is found shot in his office, the students have formed an union and are demanding better employment conditions, Heather has a new boyfriend who is vegan and doesn't own a tv, the new vicar has a habit of touching members of the choir in an inappropriate manner, Heathers dad is back in her life and eventually gets back into the music industry and Heathers ex is about to be a father.
For the amount of things that are going on the book is very short and what unfortunately happens is that the mystery is wrapped up super fast, it takes about 2 - 3 pages to conclude which makes it feel rushed. A lot of loose ends are concluded in the book and previous characters find love and happiness, including Heather. This is something I really appreciated the author doing, she created a love interest since book one and has now concluded it so that particular vine is closed; I hate drawn-out love lives.
All in all, the book was an okay and a very quick read but it wasn’t anywhere near as good as the previous two…and I for one hope this is the last entry in a trilogy just for the body count in Death Dorm alone.
One thing to add, the whole "I can't run because my uterus might fall out"-thing was annoying and she mentions it after the "morning jog" she (atempted) to go on, yes we get it har-de-har. Enough already.