Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Jul 2, 2022 (Updated Jul 2, 2022)
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Mar 1, 2023
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2585 KP) rated Right to Remain Silent in Books
May 2, 2021 (Updated May 2, 2021)
This is a strong third book in the series. Connor being deaf herself makes her a unique main character, but I love how she navigates life. The other characters, series regulars or suspects, are strong and help make the book compelling. The mystery contains enough red herrings to keep me guessing. I did feel the climax was a bit convoluted at first, but the more Connor explained things, the more it made sense. The paperback originally came out in the late 1990’s, so there are some dated elements in the book, and since that’s what I read, I don’t know if the ebook was updated. As long as you know that going in, you should be okay. There’s a smattering of foul language, but this is worth noting in passing. I’m glad I’m finally reading about Connor and am hoping I can continue the series soon.
