A review by biblioflick
Three by Kristen Simmons

3.0



Another series ended... and it is not that well.

So Three is the third novel/conclusion to the [b:Article 5|10677277|Article 5 (Article 5, #1)|Kristen Simmons|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1306520962s/10677277.jpg|15586973] series (the second is Bre4king [b:Breaking Point|15815348|Breaking Point (Joe Pickett, #13)|C.J. Box|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1346076596s/15815348.jpg|21541844] the only book in the series without any number involved.

Anyway, Three is the head of the ones that is against the MM or for short the head of the rebel groups. On the three books the plot are quite similar: finding a safehouse, someone is caught and they will break him or her out of the prison/camp/"circus"/whatever-the-place-is-called. And also on this there are many people who is "dead" that is really alive or alive that become dead (of course expect deaths in the finale) and good turns bad and vice versa.

From the first book the plot should increase but here it is just a flatline, it doesn't become exciting as the plot progresses.
Rating: 2.5 stars but gonna round up to Three for Three the book three of the Article 5 Three-logy.

Hoping that the [b: Glass Arrow|15750874|The Glass Arrow|Kristen Simmons|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1403615883s/15750874.jpg|21445003], [a: Kristen Simmons|4692856|Kristen Simmons|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1403663023p2/4692856.jpg]'s standalone book would be really good.