A review by urbon_adamsson
Blood on the Tracks, Vol. 15 by Shuzo Oshimi

4.0

I never expected to rate a volume from this series with less than 5 stars.

THAT is how much I think this series is amazing. However, it happened.

This volume was not particularly exciting.

Basically, this entire volume is Seiko telling Seiichi about her past. I guess it is a way for the author to try to explain to us why she is the way she is, and why she did the things she did.

I was not convinced. I don't think her past justifies her personality. A person can't perpetuate a cycle of evil just because something bad happened to her, at some point that cycle needs to stop and that requires character and strength, something she doesn't have, obviously.

Only 2 more volumes left in this series.

I'm curious to see how their relation will end up.