A review by macaronoui
Bad Day in Minsk by Jonathan Pinnock

4.0

We follow Tom Winscombe in his fourth adventure doomed to go wrong.
I read part three last year as an ARC and was delighted by book 1&2, before reading three.
I do recommend btw to read part 1-3 first. While Jonathan does little summaries of what happens the previous three books are well worth the read and I finished all four in two weeks.
Because I just read 1-3, there was a little more summary than I liked, then again this makes it possible to read it as a standalone book.
The things Tom gets into are very over-the-top, but intriguing and fun. A British kind of Carl Hiaasen story, where you never really know who the good guys and the bad guys are.
Love the strong female leads (that pass the Bechdel test).
If you want to read a silly, nerve wrecking, exciting adventure this is the book for you.