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A review by marlobo
When Death Frees the Devil by L.J. Hayward
3.0
3.5 stars
The best is the final, predictable but adorable.
The rhythm is irregular; at times, I had the urge to skim, although I managed to contain it. A more frugal prose would have helped.
The handler and his change of heart constitute a weak point in the plot. Either the choice of such a person as a handler is a structural error, or his change of heart is implausible.
The best is the final, predictable but adorable.
The rhythm is irregular; at times, I had the urge to skim, although I managed to contain it. A more frugal prose would have helped.
The handler and his change of heart constitute a weak point in the plot. Either the choice of such a person as a handler is a structural error, or his change of heart is implausible.