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curtis49 's review for:
Gobbelino London & A Contagion of Zombies
by Kim M. Watt
This was zany! Still, Watt fills the reader in on human failings in a fun sort of way. There is much to read between the lines. To say anything about the story-line would be to spoil the plot, if one can call it a plot.
Characters from the first book of this series appear again, though it reads almost as a stand alone tale. That may be what Kim M. Watt intends. I do believe there may be more merging of the "Private Investigators" in future books. For now, I will rest this series.
Characters from the first book of this series appear again, though it reads almost as a stand alone tale. That may be what Kim M. Watt intends. I do believe there may be more merging of the "Private Investigators" in future books. For now, I will rest this series.