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I don't get it why the Felix Gomez series got so many low ratings. It's true that they're not exactly mind-blowingly good, but they aren't that disastrous either, or maybe it's because I have seen even worse. To me they are not significantly different from the Sookie Stackhouse books, but of course they got way more popular because of the True Blood series. I might get sick of Felix Gomez by the time I reach the 5th book, but so far it's a fun ride.
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This did not have quite the same humor that the first novel contained, yet the story is still entertaining. We follow our protagonist, Private Eye Felix Gomez through the streets of Los Angeles, as he attempts to solve a murder and check up on a possible collusion between vampires and humans.
Interesting characters fill the novel and the action is quick moving, enhanced by the short chapters. I found a few small editing errors, but none that ruined the story.
Interesting characters fill the novel and the action is quick moving, enhanced by the short chapters. I found a few small editing errors, but none that ruined the story.

Aug 13, 2009
Heather Adkins
marked it as to-read

Dec 03, 2009
LaSarah
marked it as to-read

Mar 13, 2011
LAURI CRUMLEY COATES
marked it as to-read