The Introvert Confounds Innocence by Michael Paul MichaudMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Back again with the second instalment looking at the life of a special individual. If you haven't read the first in the series yet, I urge you to do so before diving into this one. You'll get more out of it once you know where he has come from. There are a couple of "gaffs" in this book that really annoyed me, one of which implied a plot point that, since it was clearly a mistake, failed to materialise. Luckily the overall story was interesting enough for me to still enjoy it. Knocked a star off! The protagonist (book two and we still don't know his name, very clever move this), now has a son and is having to contend with lots more human content than he'd prefer (and much more than his victims would like)! There's a danger with books which focus on the behaviour of a single character, that they become a bit repetitive. So far the author has managed to avoid this. Long may it continue.
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