A review by caroparr
The Last Voice You Hear by Mick Herron

3.0

The second in Herron's Oxford series features Zoë, after Sarah took center stage in the last book, and it's a treat to be with her. Except that she agonizes over everything, over and over, and it takes 200 pages before the suspense ratchets up. By the time he wrote the most excellent Slough House books, Herron had learned to cut to the chase and to show not tell, and the books are better for it. But I'd like to see Zoë and Sarah again, so I'll continue.