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sebastianstocker

This is the ninth Connelly novel I've read, and, like the eight previous ones, it was very entertaining. It started off slowly, with the narrator, Mickey Haller, almost giving a tutorial on the criminal justice system. But it picked up and had a few plot twists to keep the reader off-balance until the end. I did think the ending was a little too cursory, though, but not nearly as bad as the ridiculous last two pages of "The Bonfire of the Vanities." I'm good for one Connelly a year, so I look forward to 2012.

sebastianstocker

Really well done look at an alien craft with a lot of detail and unique (never explained) machinery. Still, I found the story very dry with almost no character development. If you're the type of person who likes straight sci-fi just for the worlds and technology, this would be a great book for you. I prefer the characters to drive the story, though, and this book fails at that.

sebastianstocker

I have a soft spot for Will since the first enstallment in this series, but really you can't understand his behaviour in that book if you don't read this second. Will is cute and strong. He is a rock outside with a tender core. But he only shows his core to Tab, the rude engeneering who has conquered his heart (and his body, totally). Tab is all strong passions, but he is also the man who can speak of his feeling. He can claim to be in love, and he makes great exploit to demonstrate his love, like a knight in shining armour. But Will is not a damsel in distress: he is a man and he can fight his battles... but it is better to fight in two and after the battle, to cuddle together! So here we have the deeping of love between Will and Tab, and their struggle to accomodate two bossy behaviour and work together like an oiled engine... but Tab is a skilled mec, so he is the man for the task, isn't he? More funny than the first enstallment, and as I remember more sexy (more sexy for Drew, means a lot of hot sex), Flying High is the book for the perv geek inside you! http://www.amazon.com/dp/1603709479/?...