
I was quite scathing in my review of The ’86 fix, which is the first in this two book series, although that could have been because the audible narrator was so dull. I wanted to know how the story resolved, so I bought this sequel on kindle, thinking my internal monologue narrator would do a better job!
Well, I have to say that taken as a whole with the resolution in this second book I feel much more favourable towards the story. I don’t know if I would agree with the book cover’s declaration of ‘page turning brilliance’ but I did quite enjoy the second book, and think it lifted the first book. It is a take on the old ‘if you change bad things in the past, other bad things might happen which are just as bad or worse, so you should have left well enough alone’ conundrum. I did think it was interesting and thought provoking and quite sweet. I’m not sure if I would seek out other books by this author though.