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gabbywabby92 's review for:
The Summer Children
by Dot Hutchison
Still not sure how this is considered part of the collector’s series. I feel like each of the three books could really just be their own. The main correlation between them is the 3 FBI agents. This time it is in the point of view of Mercedes Ramirez.
The book itself covers the same genres of the other two, Horror, thriller, mystery, and a detective tale. The character development is strong once again in this book. Which shouldn’t surprise you considering the detail in the other two were perfect also. For the most part it has the same flow and not too many twists and turns. However, it still truly pulls you in enough that you will find yourself with tears in your eyes and anger in your heart towards the killer.
In the book you find that Mercedes hold a large burden of the main plot. Not only are these children showing up at her doorstep but she also has a past that she doesn’t want to recall. Though she is not our only agent in the story we do get to learn more about her personally. Each book of this series mostly focuses on one agent at a time but this one also brings them together a lot more than the other two.
However though The Butterfly garden will be the only one I will truly remember out of this series but this last book did provide more than the second so it will get an extra star.
The book itself covers the same genres of the other two, Horror, thriller, mystery, and a detective tale. The character development is strong once again in this book. Which shouldn’t surprise you considering the detail in the other two were perfect also. For the most part it has the same flow and not too many twists and turns. However, it still truly pulls you in enough that you will find yourself with tears in your eyes and anger in your heart towards the killer.
In the book you find that Mercedes hold a large burden of the main plot. Not only are these children showing up at her doorstep but she also has a past that she doesn’t want to recall. Though she is not our only agent in the story we do get to learn more about her personally. Each book of this series mostly focuses on one agent at a time but this one also brings them together a lot more than the other two.
However though The Butterfly garden will be the only one I will truly remember out of this series but this last book did provide more than the second so it will get an extra star.