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A review by cbrunner11
Faithless by Karin Slaughter
3.0
I continue to read more and more of Karin Slaughter’s books and for the most part I really enjoy them. Sadly the last few Grant County books have just been ok and that includes this one. The premise of the book was intriguing, and I had higher expectations since I was not overly impressed with the last one. I figured every writer has their ok book but had hoped that this one would blow me away.
I think what really keeps me coming back to this series is the characters. I really enjoy the ups and downs of the main characters in her novels and I seem to be more interested in what is going on with them, than the actual plot of the story. This is a true testament to how well Slaughter develops her characters. It really pulls me in and keeps me coming back to her books.
I am currently reading her books in the order they were written, but I will say my favorite series by Slaughter, is the Georgia series which is her cross over novels between the main character of this book, Sara Linton, and her other series lead, Will Trent. Those two characters work perfectly together and I enjoy those quite a bit. I enjoy learning what came before they were paired up, and I will continue this series. I am still hopeful that the next book in the Grant County series is better.
I think what really keeps me coming back to this series is the characters. I really enjoy the ups and downs of the main characters in her novels and I seem to be more interested in what is going on with them, than the actual plot of the story. This is a true testament to how well Slaughter develops her characters. It really pulls me in and keeps me coming back to her books.
I am currently reading her books in the order they were written, but I will say my favorite series by Slaughter, is the Georgia series which is her cross over novels between the main character of this book, Sara Linton, and her other series lead, Will Trent. Those two characters work perfectly together and I enjoy those quite a bit. I enjoy learning what came before they were paired up, and I will continue this series. I am still hopeful that the next book in the Grant County series is better.