A review by alexauthorshay
Nailbiter Vol. 2: Bloody Hands by Joshua Williamson

3.0

I did sort of speed-read this one a few pages at a time amidst bus riding, but even so I can barely remember anything about this volume already. It felt like not a whole lot happened in terms of the long plot, even though for the plot of the volume itself it was fairly busy. I was on the fence about this series already but willing to give it another volume to see how the plot developed, but while I am still curious who the mastermind is and how things will turn out, after this volume I'm not curious enough to keep reading to find out.