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A review by bubblewombat
Where They Last Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.0
Marcie R. Rendon, never stop bringing attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women through your writing, please and thank you.
Where They Last Saw Her feels a lot like the Cash Blackbear series. Obviously, since it's by the same author, there would be similarities, and I feel like Cash and Quill are somewhat alike as characters.
They have the same sense of justice and the need to see the people they care about safe. And Quill's rescue mission reminded me of one of Cash's, but the stories were different.
I found this to be a compelling listen, I finished it even sooner than I had planned, because I needed to know what would happen next.
The storyline is interesting, and works as a standalone (no loose ends to tie up). I'd probably recommend this to people who are new to Rendon sooner than the Cash series, because, well, there's only one book, and because I think Quill might resonate with them more. But Cash is still my favourite.
Where They Last Saw Her feels a lot like the Cash Blackbear series. Obviously, since it's by the same author, there would be similarities, and I feel like Cash and Quill are somewhat alike as characters.
They have the same sense of justice and the need to see the people they care about safe. And Quill's rescue mission reminded me of one of Cash's, but the stories were different.
I found this to be a compelling listen, I finished it even sooner than I had planned, because I needed to know what would happen next.
The storyline is interesting, and works as a standalone (no loose ends to tie up). I'd probably recommend this to people who are new to Rendon sooner than the Cash series, because, well, there's only one book, and because I think Quill might resonate with them more. But Cash is still my favourite.