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A review by penkay
Till Sudden Death Do Us Part by Simon R. Green
4.0
I’ve had a rocky relationship with this series since the beginning. I am a fan of the author but this series can be a little repetitive. However, the one before and this one have been much better in that regard. I really liked the glimpse of Ishmael’s past, and I loved the glimpse of him fighting his own demons. I’m hoping we learn more about that in the next book; I want to find out more about his past pre 1963 (trying to be vague because of spoilers). One thing that bugged me a little bit, though, was that the best man picked up Ishmael and Penny at the train station, but later they were introduced to him like they’d never seen him before. I am very forgiving of those types of errors in independently published books for many, many reasons, but this isn’t independently published. That aside, I really liked this book, but I would like a little more depth in books in the series in the future, i.e. delve more into Ishmael’s and Penny’s background, Ishmael’s past, etc. Recommend this book, and I received a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.