A review by danchrist
In the Morning I'll be Gone by Adrian McKinty

5.0

A fitting and fiery end to the Sean Duffy series, far better, in my estimation, than the second volume. Excellent characters behaving appropriately unpredictably when necessary, with some fine color and artistry added where necessary.

The final scene reminds me a bit of the end of Steinbeck's "Winter of our Discontent," but I could be dissuaded on that point. Regardless, an excellent end to a truly brilliant series.

Highly recommend this one to all me mates. Ta.