Rule of Evidence by
John G. Hemry
My rating:
4 of 5 stars
This wasn't better or worse, in particular, from the first two, but it certainly WAS a bit more sensational and bigger across the board.
Where the previous ones were mild and realistic operations of justice and being stubborn about seeing it through, this one felt like a direct jab at nearly refrigerating his loved one for the sake of pathos and drama.
Ahem. Well, I guess that is what it was. Like a season finale on a courtroom drama tv show.
Well, at least it was still entertaining enough. Not particularly brilliant, and I could see the resolution from kilometers away and it was just a matter of time before our plucky hero finally got around to thinking about it, but it was a nicely formulaic ending.
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